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Wright's firing was "illegal
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Cape The) fell out of their detective Sgt Johnn) Wright and e vi ll y mo t ivated ," says the
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(1)unt)-o%uled utilities system , made tuni kncw. a to Lake Count) and the south county
petition prepared by Bartow
seats when they read of the should not be thrown out.
Ifirrald Staff Writer
to the East Central Florida County residents. Fechtel's munici Pali ties.
possibilit) of getting an
"if nothing else had hapWilliams signed the order at torney T David Burns
Ittgit'ruil Planning Counul to home ground and 50 per cent of
because Polk did not go through
average of eigPt to 10 gallons of Christmas Day, appending a
Scininole County Commission inecting the fuel crisis -- and U* voters in the house seat pened, that would =ke this an
gas on a weekly basis, as petition by Wright charging his own civil service board.
out-standing year," Vihlen said,
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. late the possible political battles, district,
Reaction this moming from
proposed under the gas Polk with viol,ating civil service
A state senate race, Vihlen
Thursd,ay said he will step down
Ms. Wilson is unbeatable. and adding tasks for next year'
rationing plan
rules in Wright's Dec 19 firing, I oLk and the state attorrie
as chairman next week and is admitted, will "unge on a besides, s he 's doing a terrific commission include pushing
andacuslngStateAtt) Abbott office wau swift, both densing
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oi'k on consolidated
rlousI) considering a run for complicated set of "ifs, ' job Vihlen said
Jelin Krider brings up a good Iferring with aiding in a cover- either wrongdoing or had ith. State Itep.
mental
services.
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Vince Fechtel's .starting with the demise of
point if this state is going to
lion . r Vihkn said he is
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p bs I'olk b) filing the
Saying
ing Wright was already on house .s eat, or the state senate Sen. I d Gurney due to his slush
observe the reduction in high. itTiminal
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probation seat now held by Lod Wilson fund scandal, the declaration of aiming at Tallahasslee because stimewhat," Vihlen admitted.
departmental
way speed and sa ve untold
The judge's order had because of undisclosed charges. should Ms. Wilson try for the U.S. Rep. Lou Frey for Gur- he does not think Ms. Wilson is "I was opposed to consolidated
ney's seat, and a run for Frey's able to spend enough time on government, and am still
thousands of gallons of already stayed a scheduled
Polk added, "I don't feel the U.S. Senate.
gasoline
Seminole' County business, end agai nst charter government,
Vihien endorsed Commission post Liv Ms. Wilson.
whom are we 1)ec. 26 arraignment ap- c-hargcs were filed (by Herring)
making this sacrifice?
Vihlen said he will resign his "I don't think with Vince but I now feel we are: an ideal
pearance by Wright, even to cover up For my wrongdoing Vice Chairman John Kim.
(..crL*inl net the folks in though it was not deli v
ered to because I didn'tI do anything brough for the top job, commission post should he Fechtel in the House that our count) for consolidated fire and
Georgia, as an example, where Polk until shortly after 11 wrong.
is
adequately police service, and such serscheduled to coiiic to a vote at decide to run for any higher 'county
they still have speeds of 6.5 and oclock this morning
'vices as planning and zoning
es
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at
the
state Ieel
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indicating
he
feels
repr
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Fhursda&gt;
s
meeting,
and
p
I don't think the state at- ne
lAioking
back
on
his
year
as
and
pollution control."
torney w,-,uld do anything in Wild Kiinbrough later told The fellow ltepublicanFechtel is tile
The order directed Polk to
Wasn' t this supposed to be a show ca use why Wright
Another
area the commission
should faith" Polk continued, adding Herald he will accept the post if most vulncrable officeholder chairman, Vihlen said tie felt
the "major development" of ,A ill fight for in the new year is
not be released from the
Wright was fired wiftut first it is offered by his colleagues. facing him.
He said his past work on th e the year is the "ending of the impact zoning, but, Vihlen said ,
tec h n i ca l custody of release on suspending him because
Vihlen "will not be available"
effect.
for
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second,
fe-year
tenn
as
regional
planning council. and city-county wars and the tht legal hassles will "make it
in
his own recognizance on
probation was already
er complicated to come up
devote
with the Jaycees beginning of an era of
association
c ha rges he mi sapp r op ri a t ed a
On the criminal charges chairman so he can
and
other
civic
groups
has
cooperation"
between
the
with
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imiiiediat€ lung the area again today.
fm
DeWitt said the fourth body mile apart and about (IflC and aPhotographic experts were to was found Thursday in an or- area since Thanksgiving.
"You firxi four girls dead in was found by officers searching half miles south of Mims,
team wi th police Investigators ange grove. A St. Christ,pher
Th e (our bodies were found In an orange grove and th ere must for clues in Miss Bennett's DeWitt said.
today to scan special photo- medal was still around her a strip of orange groves and be a link," Wilson said,
death.
graphs of an area In which the neck,
Wilson's chief Investigator,
Police said two of the victims
pine woods. The strip, about
The first body was that of
remains of Four young women
The third body was found eight miles long and less th an a SR. DeWitt agreed. "In my Paula Uamric, 22, of Titusville. were last seen while hitchhikhave been fo un d since Th anks. Christmas morning and two mile wide, is across th e In di an opinion, they arc connected . At ft was found at th e north end of Ing.
giving,
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Police say th ey and experts were found in late November,
bodyotNancyGerry,2,a1soof ders," said Wilson. lie noted
The area was photographed dicate the contrary."
from the National Aeronautical Police said they believe all four Thursday by an Air Force plane
Th e body found Christmas Titusville,
as found near that two of th e victims had th eir
and Space Administrat i on deaths are connected
equipped with special Infrar ed day was identified Thursday as \lims, located about toUurds hands tied behind their backs
would took for evidence that
and that all four had been at
Officers added that 12 fellcameras Brevard Count) that of Carolyn Jan Bennett, 17, of the
down the strip
more bodies are in the area.
males between the ages of 12 Sheriff Leigh Wilson said he of nearby Mims. She had been
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Friday, Dec. 28,1973-3A

States Run Job Programs

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. The principal feat ure of the titled to funds for public service
President Nixon has more
(AP) - President Nixon an. compromise legislation Is the jobs.
than 40 bills on his desk from
nounced today he was signing transfer of operating responsi.
Such areas are defined as the recently recessed session of
fiwitt great pleasure" a $1.5 bility over manpower programs those where unemployment is Congress.
billion manpower bill-"one of from the Department of Labor at least 6.5 per cent for three
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the finest pieces of leg slation to to state and local authorities. It consecutive months. It is now
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That greatest, oldest written variety in recent times,
cil of Trent
masterpiece, the Bible, is ctw- sparkling, up-to-date rendireformer Martin Luther
rently in a heyday of tharp- 1095. rudimentary-vocabulary
p&amp; the books useful, but not In
,... ,2 yt
ening clarity. interest an.i nn. • • •JI)
spired Scripture.
tential influence. On a sca le plil ications, fancy editions,
By DR. HAROLD A. lft
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never
equaled before, it is plain ones, illustrated, an=~-t
-~,1 1 1.--. ,~ - ` --come to my desk this year." is expected to result in greater about 4.7 per cent nationally,
Flrst(irfstlanChurch
~$
Until the mid-19th century,
.
,
being turned out in new, more notated and straight.
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,.In a statement, Nixon said flexibility and efficiency.
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but considerably higher in
ri
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midsection
they
appeared
In
a
We have just thanked God anew f or the Ch ris tmas seas
lucid
language
as
a
result
of
.
that while the mapower pro- However, besides retaining many local areas.
The major, top.quabty new
of Protestant Bibles, but corn
what we have rccleved is His great plan of salvati on through Jesus fuller knowledge of its roots, translations, in most cases in.
Ju
grains
involved were not new, oversight responsibility, the
:
The bill earmarks $250 mil.
nrcial publishers dropped
background and composition.
Christ. Now we face a new year! Many be lleve His corning again
By CHRIS NELSON
lving two decades or more of
For
the
new
secretary
COStS.
law
makes
man
wer
of
labor
will
have
di.
lion
po
for pu blic service jobs this
th
em
to
save
printing
.d
Modern archeological find- urk by teams of scholars, inmay be very near, but ours is sti ll a day of salvation. The "tidings
Herald Staff %%i'itt'r
Bible,
ll
common
,'r
money
available
for
the
first
rect
responsibility
over
specia
l
year
and $350 million in fiscal
th
ings
have
e
apiroved
added a lengthening dude:
ofgrest joy" of that f1t awIjtm,i.re still "unto all people." Let
rU'
they've been restored, placed
time to state and local govern- programs for Indians, migrants 1975. However, state and local
chain of confirmation to its his.
-"The American Bible," a
us face the New Year and Press on in sharing them.
IUM FREEMAN
between th e Old and New Tesments "wittout any federal and seasonal farm workers, authorities operating general
ical elements and also have project of U.S. Roman catholic
The controversial impact zoning ordinance was "indefinitely
A lost motorist stops by a lone house and asks directions. The ill uminated its cultural settings,
tarnents, with notes indicating
.
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may
go
too
stringa
as to w ha t kind of serv. and for the continuation of the manpower programs can also
tabled" by Seminole county commissioners Thursday night amid
scholars in cooperation with
differences about them.
householder, after several attempts, gives up. "You just can't get
title linguistic research has vi- Protestant experts, completed
ices
or
how
much of those sexy. Job corps.
predictions the measure will be resuscitated next "ear when
use funds from those programs
there from here," he decides. We chuckle, thinking that anybody
,fied its meanings and intent. in 1970.
ices
The
should
be
provided."
most
controversial
provifor
public service employinet if
planning
and
legal
details
are
worked
out in support.
Meanwhile, modern archcan get to anypla ce from anywhere. In a car, maybe yes. In a iii
Simultaneously, for th e first
Nixon's
h
sion
in
the
promise
bill
-"The New English Bible,"
to
sign
is
one
providing
e
they
want.
County Planner Roger Neiswender defined the ordinance as an
eological research has swept
r ee
a n
time since the church ruptures turned out in 1910 by British
maybe no. Part of the problem with a life is that we
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bill
later
in
funds
to
mi
th
e
day
per
t
ended
states
and
corn(our
effort to recover from developers the impact of costs of their
away many baffling cobwebs
ferent people as we go, more often than not changing intentions 'And of nearly five centuries ago, the Protestants with Catholic partiyears of bickering and bargain. munities to hire unemployed
about the culture and history of
development on public services and facilities.
different
destinations. Another thing is it we can't go down to the nut' Club Ity
have branches of Christian. tipation.
ing
between the White House pe rsons as hospit.aland teachBiblical times and has valid.
However, th e board admitted economic impact sectio ns of the
reached a COB3enSUS
and get a map for a lifetime or even for a rear's wore. living,
"The
Jerusalem
Bible,"
a
of
the
Bible
k
d
I
j-iited many aspects
and Congress. Nixon originally er's aides, park and highway
or dinance need restructuring and buffering by accompany g
abo ut th e content.
Mork by Fr en ch Ca tholics with
in
life ismoreofa maze th anamap.
that were denied by 19th centuhad wanted manpower reforms maintenance crews or any othA "common" Bible, sanctionmeasures,
The beginning of a year is a good time for us, young or old, to ed by
ry scholarly detractors.
Protestant, Roman Cath- Protestants taking part, issued
to
be Incorporated In a special er Jobs in the public service
Assistant
County
Atty. Howard Marsee, who flew to California In
English in 1966.
ask, "Where do I want logo? Whatdol want tobecome?,What do I otic and Eastern Or thodox
It
revenue
sharing program that area.
KE1t
November for a national conference on impact zoning legislation,
r n
-"The
hope to do wi th my life, or what is left of Ii, this year" For even wings of the faith, became a lish,"
a Bible in Modern Engvanished
in
"The
doubts
have
Congress
has not approved.
recommended against passing the present ordinance 'Thursday
Speaker for the Student
ihauch :ie h:s way of narr
ptin, uit ef ij; hivt' riire i'alit tht.s v r \nn Dn!ninl vurk simpl wordt'd, popul:u
face of evidence discovered
It % ,1.
d as St'fJ.L ,itt'
night, but c alled it a 'ood
I DONNA E.'i ES
1iu,c Nc
'lt'iniciit
''to start witii
Recognition [Jay at First
than e realize. But being President is not necessarily one of them. IM. close to Wu
through
excavation,"
The
measure
turns
relegis
ti
la
on in 1971 after Nixon
basic
nultenii since portion, called "Good News for
Marsee said the legal conlereace Indicated an impact zoning
Herald Staff Writer
United Methodist Church of
Many of our ambitions, even those for this one new year, are so the "Year of the I
archeologist G. W. Van Reek.
sponsiblllty
ord" when ?knlern Man," was Issued by
for
operating
job
had
vetoed
an earlier version.
dinan
or
ce
needs definite capitalization programs, low cost housing
grandiose that we're just ..not going to get there, let'sface it. We're Jesus was born on the first the Americ an Bible
The "digs" have shown that S&amp;'nford, Sunday at the 8:30 and
That
training
and
placement
proSociety
in
bill,
carrying
an authorprovisions,
detailed planning and zoning, and comprehensive land
Winter Springs City Atty,
Christmas at the start of the 1966 with the
not going to win the world to Christ this year or even "in
the Biblical King Solomon did, 11 a.m. worship services, will
Old
Testament
exgrams
over
to
the
lied
spending
level
of
$1 billion
states
and
Tom Freeman learned Thur.
use regulations In order to withstand constitutional challenges.
Indeed, rule a rich, lavish kingking- be Rev. Hubert M. Baker,
generation," as we once happily thought. We're not going to get modern era.
ted to be finish ed by 1975.
P.0
I
by
Mayorlocal
communities,
in
accora
year,
was
due
to
expire
last
Achievement of this insday he will be fired
Ia
k
M
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which critics before con- campus minister at University
global peace or eliminate poverty or exterminate greed In 1974. dusvel)'
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dance
-"The
New
with
Nixon's
wishes.
But
June
30
and
Nixon
did
not
reInternational
Commission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. said the tabling vote was elect Roy McClain amid rurnori
accepted version
a
dered legendary; that there of Louisville, Louisville, Ky.
Man, you just don't read me! You just can't get there from here, "real break-through" in theisanVersion," a translation of the
it
it reta i ns oversight auth ority at quest any funds in his fiscal
preferable to voting the present ordinance down because of its another Freeman associate,
was,
indeed,
an ancient people
and It doesn't seem tome heretical or fainthearted to say so!
Rev. Baker Is a graduate of
nals of lnterchurch relation- New Testament completed by
year 1974 budget to continue it.
defects "and would ben demonstration of suppor t for th e issue.
c a II e d Hittites, previously
0
City Judge Ned Woolfolk, will the national level,
In fact, there are some goals that I am not sure you can reach at ships, says the Rev. Walter At)- Protestant evangelical scholars
named only in the Bible and Seminole High School and
It
also
But with unemployment exincludes
a
public
sex-v.
Vice
Chairman
John
Kimbrough,
expected
to
move
up
to
also be sacked.
all by trying to reach them. This has been part of our religious and bott, an American who serves iii 1973.
whose existence was disputed received his AR degrece from
ice
pected
job
program
to increase as a result of
that
chairman
at
next
week's
meeting,
earlier
Nixon
said he expects the board
Freeman was not available
-"The Revised S'.imdard
social delusion. Some of the most significant goals are by-products as the Vatican's Bible specialStetson University, [)eLand. He
I.*, earlier critics.
His
office
once
vetoed
and
which
he
will pass a re-worked ordinance In the coming year once the for comment today.
want- the energy crisis, the adminVersion," an ecumenical, Prot.
that we achieve almost Incidentally, and "winning the world for
graduated from Louisville I
R EG. $1.25
economic
ed
to
phase
out
this
year.
istration agreed to accept a
and
legal
groundwork
Is
completed,
said
he
is
in
court
and
cannot
be
antponsored
I
w
e n tie t h Century ex- United Methodist Conference.
work cornHe notes that common trans.
Christ" may well be one of them. Too often we Christians have
A total of $600 million- continuation of the program as
Even though the lawyers will fight it out, Kimbrough said, he reached.
cavations have turned up the
neglected doing what we could do where we were for trying to do lation.s now are in progress in pieted in 1952 and now widely
lie has served as campus
doubts
enough
tLSCd.
the
ordinance
to hire about 5,000 part of the manpower consolia
will
w
ncient
become
Sumerian
capital
of
Ur,
an
Issue
in
next
fall's
election
Freeman, who served the city
'hat we couldn't where we weren't. Not that every need Is close to 117 languages besides English,
Su bstantially, it is this
previously associated only with minister at University of
campaigns.
told
Thur.
unemployed
workers each dation bill it wanted.
A(adLIfli('
courses
about
the
for six years, was
home, but it is easy to become so ritualized about an errand of
''
the' Biblical account of Al,, LOuisville for 12 years, t)uring
-some minor modiBible have proliferated in col"In fact," added Kimbrough, who is up for re-election next year, sday by McClain his "services year-is authorized for the pro.
Under the bill, areas of suband
'73k
he
was
on
Sabbut
1972
mercy that one rides roughshod over people on the way to it. If an leges and universities, ecplor- Ilcatioris, which in 1973 wits
twms
departure
from
i,
11
"1
hope
someone
ls.fnol
1
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years.
stantlal
L'ram
over
the
ne-'
1..
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unemployment are en':
publIcly
REG. 59c
it would aftcrthefirt of the year will no
ambulance kills someone an It proceeds to an accident, It seems t
now disclosed beneath the batical leave while he attended
ing it variously for its literary sued as the long-sought "Cornreally be a welcome battle."
longer
be
required,"
TOILET
me we're not really coming out ahead,
stnth around the Tigris and Chicago Theological Seminary,
power, its chronicles of human "ion Bible," approved by Cath"The facts would really hurt someone running against impact
The law firm of Troutman,
BOWL
But most of us are immobilized by Immensity, by the sheer development, its accumulation utics. Orthodox and Protestant
Euphrates rivers as the site of Chicago, ill. In October, he was
zoning," he said, while conceding an opponent could gain "be hind Glissiri and Parrish of Winter
probably
the
leaders
for
use
by
all.
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CLEANER 16
bafflement of getting to where we want to go, even if we are murc of (if inspiration and insight,
world's oldest clv- awarded the Doctor of
L
the scenes financial support frim interested parties.
Park is being considered for the
ili'ation.
Sim ilar classes, based on The new
where that is, which is not usually the case. The secret La that
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degree,
translations, rapidly
P
post, according to informed
newly produced te xtbooks in replacinim the older. archaically
S'ou can go somewhere. One thinz leads to anothpr in all
Rev. Baker is the son of Mrs.
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refused to either confirm or
imearthed th e steps of the $. late Mr. Baker.
that God never gives out all the directions at once.
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sales to -a
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foot Ziggurat, the Biblical TowFollowing graduation for high school, college was not a
ak. Estimates put the tothl
Commissioners formally laid to rest another controversial tie
The following students will
"Today is the first day the
(Con'Lfrompegel)
em- of fl.nt.el, and have shown
Freeman has been city atpossibility unless I had a job. I had conducted a few services In my .spreading in public schools, Itput
million Bibles dIS"
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proposal
assist
In
county
veto
power
th
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8:30a.m.
service,
now including about * per cssL rvally in America, double
over
city
annexation
of
UIhifl.
that the thick walls of ancient
torney of Winter Springs since facilities at Walt Disney World, three tanks have been ready to
homecbi1rchand5pokensev -altlme5than ber of small village of th e high schools across th e
corpor-ated
land - citing the outcome of recent south county May 15, 1967,
_____________________________________________________ Jericho did, In fact, come Donna Sawyers, Chip Johnson,
told The Herald today, "I have hold fuel," Ryan added. "We do
nuxiiherof 10 years ago,
when he replaced
ctiurches, but I lacked experience as a minister. I went to see the country, a 1913 survey finds.
municipal elections.
Gail Lee, and Joe Raker. At the
tumbling
REG. $1.25
down.
One paraphrased version
Orville Johnson who resigned signed a one year contract to not have the pipes or pumps
Coruiidersig the older nianu- Ic'us Codex, a 346lea(cd volume
Moderator of the Association concemin&amp; a student church, they
Smail, intimate Bible-study
11
am.
service
those
taking
Summing
up
the
Lommission
sentiment,
except
for
Greg
the
previous
month.
lease three storage tanks at the hooked up yet but we can
were all filled, so nothing was available. He suggested that he groups have multiplied cell-like alone. "The Living Bible." put Scripts now avadable and their Or about .150 A.D., found in a
Drurnmond. Dick Williams said "I would hate to Jeapordize any
7bere also is evidence of pad will be John Terwilliger,
together
by
evangelical
scholar
closer
proximity
to
the
origi.
na)nastery
port. We needed to have this transfer the fuel through
Freeman's post as city at.
would keep me in mind. A week or so later a letter came to see the in homes, husin ess Offices, gOven Mt. Sinai in 1859, Noah's flood in an eight-foot Walt Morgan,
George
Kenneth
Taylor
to
clarify
and
nals,
H.
new
found
relationships,
and
would
hate
to
create
any
problem
torney
in
Lake
Mary
also
apagreement
in our hip pocket. hoses,"
our latest English Bible now in tile British Museurn.
chairman of the council of this church, ta ke this let wi th you. (I ernrnent buildings and church
~
ki
with
the
new
councils."
layer
of
clay
sediment,
between
Carlton,
and
Price
Baker.
1
4
explanatory
background
to
in
reality
is
our
earliest,"
says
pears shaky. Mayor-elect We are gambling that we will ..The agreement with Intershall never forget the Moderator. I went to see the chairman and a basements usua lly wi th
strata cit artifacts above and
text, has sold 10 mil- Bi ble scholar J. Car te r Swaim.
Dr ummond while agreeing the elections themselves seem to Ma
Special music will be
nationa l Oil has not been for.
ly ecumenical pa r ti cipation.
Moreover,
the
the amount of fuel that
new
rg ie
I ness
y "preferred
trans. below, extending over an area Prese nted
week late; was Invited to the church as the student pastor. I got There no
since
hon
copies
it
was
issu
R EG. $1.29 MOUTH WASH 12 OZ,
ed
have
selved
the
vast
maj
or
ity
of
the
problems,"
said
"
on
e
city
out
w
at
both
services
by
are
an estimated
have mally signed but we can still
latiin,s have put the Bible in 4 m iles long and 1
have
been
allocated
We
that call -not because lb-led to get It or even knew it was there, but
regard
ing
an
far
outdrawing
any
Besides the new Finds, other
of seven still is in question and it would be unfortunate If we posticx
of these groups function- in 1971,
miles Jolene Brubaker and Buddy
not moved any product in to the allow them to handle the
because one thing led to another, God often works via others, even ing
changes.
hardbound secula r best-seller ant'ient,vellum-leafed volumes, fresher, more currently accu- wide, the alluvium of an unpar.
in the Unit ed States.
poned
adoption
of
the
resolution
one
year
too
late,"
rate
English
than
operation because we have
e
stilted,
alleled
th
fl
ood
of
about
tanks yet"
3200 B.C.
when we do not suspect It!
She said her w-i-ent I
called cudexes, have come into now often misleading usages
The -called "Jesus move- nn record.
The
matter
came
up
the
day
of
the
Dec.
municipal
elections
4
in
covering
th
at
early
ci
What
has
pumped
fresh
vilized
life use,providing documentation in the
"At this time there Is no tariffs for the services we
he oa th f office7
You can get somewhere, even fnxn here, any here. And
w he n Chairman Sid Vlhlen Jr. sa id he hind been approached by to
hUes roust widely used
LAB L
nient"
among
young
people
into
Bible
Iransltions
is
the
exolder frrn th an texts used in amiiung both
knows but God, it could becune slit-that you ever hoped for, also istntemely Btble-wited,
pm Ln
dt all a
iai provision in the contract with provide. Our attorney is
- 1111111111M~
Protesta nts and
man)hmneowrters
ussociations
fearful
of
past
city
annexation
city
council
ineeling
impunded
information
about
Biband more. As we face the New Year, can we say with
International Oil to provide for working on the final draft of the
REG. $1.10 -.70 TOWELETTES
Apostle sometimes in a highly litermore
An Egyptian for
practices, particularly those of Altamonte Springs.
culture, gleaned through Bible translations of the past.
Paul, "One thing I do, forgetting the things which are behind, and alistic fashion and with an al- lk4iJ
storage
space for the county, contract and as soon as it is
mediately
thereafter
to
make
t'ars
But
the
wisdom
the
King
James
and
been
from
unear
th
ed at Beisan nor th
tiwly found artifacts, and the
stretching f orward to the things which are before. I press on toward
apocalyptic urgency. So is better, older manuscripts now
i
but such a provision can be completed a special SCOPA
i
l*i'iITIlu;t)• versions.
appointments
cit Jerusale m, wi
wi th Inscriptions above is first pure, then
(act,
lit
the
previously
domni.
board meeting will be called,"
b
l
the
Pentecostal-type
'chariavailable.
the goal unto the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."
"An)' changes will be an. added later," Ryan said,
showing that Egyptian Pharaoh peaceable, gentle, open to
nant Protesta nt translation, the Nowadays with the height. Hamses
re
ason
.
natic'
movement
amon
Full
g
II
of
about
12
B.
of
mercy
and
The three tanks Disney will Ryan said.
PhIlippi,ans 3:13-14. You jut can't get there from here - But you can
nounced at that time," she said.
These include such 20th cm- King James Version of 1611,
c.
t'ncil
fruits,
wlthot
IIO
Catholics
and
tury
Catholic
concern
for
the
did
uncer
Physicians
and
Surgeons
Ambulance
hold Semitic labor In good
Company owner Robert
get somewhere from here! Try It it works! Put your hand In the
lease are capable of holdong The five large tanks are
finds as the Dead Sea and the previously dominant
According to the city
ottants.
lblt
spurred
by
the
Second
E
gy
pt,
the
enslaved
Israelites
tsMy
or
insincerity.
And
Turney
informed the board by letter that he will not close down charters in both cities mayor at 900,000 gallons of fuel. The two phase one of the tank farm
scrolls, containing some Jewish Catholic version, the
hand of the Man as you face this 'New Year, therein lies the diE.
the
harvest
of
righteousness
RheimsVatican
Council
of
1962.65,
led
to
freedom
by
M
•
Seminole County service as previously indicated, despite the appointments to stand must be remaining tanks will hold a project at the port that will
oses.
"All of this tremendous, new Scripture texts in Hebrew from Lbuay Version of 1610, were
ference!
ix sown In peace by those
Catholic, trotesthnt and Jewish
inter est in the Bible has sprung about I B.C., and var ious pap- pr oduc ed
gallons
of
fuel,
eventually
hold
3.5
million
county'srefus
I
to
grant
P&amp;S
an
$18,000
annual
subsidy.
without
th
e oldest seholars work together in
total of 600,000
who make peace. -icnes
confirmed by three members of
up
There
also are
the
gallons of fuel.
almost overnight," says the yrus portions of the New Testa. manuscripts now used, and analyzing texts and deciphering
"Temple
ofremains
Dagon"ofand
Turney, whije asking a similar $1,600 a month subsidy to the the respective city councils.
Ryan said.
Rev, Dr. Eugene A. Nida, a mont In Greek found in Egypt were based mainly on
"en)rgency"
plan
worked
out
last
week
with
Herndon
Ambulcnce
Latin meanings,
Councilmen-elect Irene Van
world-renowned linguiit and ex- -the Realty papyri (13J', th e
"House ci Ashtoreth," pagan
and Later Greek texts.
The world will never have
Company, said P&amp;S will continue to operate one ambulance from a Eepoel and David Outlaw today
pert in Bible translations. "It's Oxyrhynchus, Egypt, papyri
shrines mentioned In the book lasting peace so ion1g as men
I h i s ecumenical C 0 1
- private home in Sanfcrd. The city's substation will be closed,
a grass-r oots thin g. Its the i 1903t and the Rylands papyri
(
Samuel. Clay tablets at Tel reserve for war the
backed up McClain In his
fi nest
Re p o
oon
However, Vlhlen indicat ed some doubt as to the legality of decision to name a new city
Among
Inc
major
ancient
laboration
is
what
yielded
eI.Amarna
in
Egypt
tell
of
a
human
qualities.
Peace
no
most realistically vital thing 1174). dating back as far as Greek texts now used are the the common Bible. Previously nation called the "Habiru" less than war, requires ideal.
Turney's
plan,
saying
the
that has happened to American 150 A.D.
county's
non-exclusive
franchise
orattorney.
Vaticanus Codex, a 759-leafed
the difference had been seven
Christianity in the last 100
dinance requires county-wide service, noting Turney's letter said
Lw List P.csu Co
Hebrews "taking the cities" ism and -self-sacrifice and a
t' "
Parts of the Old Testament vellum manuscript of about
"i (eel the city has been
Aikiors
1
o-calleiI
"deutero-canonical"
of
Canaan,
turned up in the Dead Sea Al). now in the Vatitan 350
emergency service wolildnot beprovlded for the south count)'.
righteous and dynamic faith.
AUtC?aI
Ii: ''.
getting advice not In the best
': ;:
:
I
boo ks included in Catholic Old
At the same time, Bible pub- ca v es (1947 i are 1,000 years tiary; the Alexandrmus Codex Protestant
-John Foster Dulles, former
Sanford
City
Mgr.
Pete
Knowles,
informed
today
of
Turney's
interests
of
Bibles,
the people," Mrs.
NEW YORK SAP)
Sym"The world of the Bible IS U S. Secretary of State.
7
" 4
in this connection, the reli- Wang is booming, with sale:; Older than any Hebrew texts a 713-leafed volume of about' Testaments. but not in most
plans, said "we'll be glad to have him," and said there are no legal Van Eepoel said, "1 feel it is
Am Can
Wi 25". 25'. RalUon P
t3' 47', 42'.
king
resurrected,"
says
archboUng un apparent trend in gion writers cited a growth of of the volume, ullich regularly available before. Previously the 450 A.D. now in the British Mu'b.
"
bars to P&amp;S operating from a private home within the city,
vologist Van Beek. Theologian
Z rI
time the people of Winter
';'.
Pro Sit
741. 100 2414
But Moses said to the Lord.
US. religious life, a dramatic Bible study and prayer groups, outstrip all other books, now at oldest had been the 10th centu- •'iuni; the Bezae Codex, a 406Although not accepted in Albert C. Outler adds that the "Oh, my lord. I am not doIn his letter, Turney said P&amp;S will bid for an exclusive franchise Springs were protected. I
1. Or~
40. 5*'.
victory by conervaUves In a more interest In evangelism
.
It
Rey" Ind
mm all-time high, a market ry manuscript known as the St. leafed volume of around 450 Jewish Scriptures, they had ap- modern research has "redjaco- quent,
when details are worked out on plans and recommendations by the believe it Is time the mayor SW Fd
£
either heretofore or
i0': 70k0 W. Royc 04
1514 IS's IS'i
major ProtwUnf denomination stead of social causes, and wiietted by a tide of new trans. Petersburg Codex, now in Le- A.D., now in Britain's Cam- peared in some early Greek vered the Bible almost as If it
Both
31
Wo
23%4
33%q
St
Regis
since
thou
Emergency
Medical Services Council, the state, and m' private conducts the council meetings
hast spoken to thy
rungrad.
was cited by the country's tell- more concern for congrega- itions.
W# 254 231.1
tndge fAbrary, and the Sinait- versions, and so Catholics In- were truly a new Look."
servant; but I am slow of
consulting
so""
firm.
P4 ii'. 2l'
Sccn Pop
I)'. 13'. W.
once
i
n.
gion news writers as1973's top t
au.,a
C.'o Pw
l
speech and of tongue." -ElII'. 21-1 it's
Csi L
' l4
10'.
254 s. is'. s,.a
Outlaw said, "The people C,iarwi.
xi',
story In their field.
denominational service
lodus 4:10,
LIMIT
1
,
'°
')
voted for a change and I feel a
Thatevent,Inwhiciibackers project.t
''
"Iff
125 M. M. tput-y R
43'. 43's 43'.
of literalistic view of the Bible
change in this area is ap- Coca Col
Another clue to the conArea
"
7', 7'
News
Administrator
Gary
Fire
Kaiser
a,s
given
the
go-ahead
to
help
REG. $2.25
Co Ed
fw jwlatc"
consolidated their dorninance of strvative swing, rated as tile
$1 00 Cal
JOHNSONS FLOOR CARE
2416 U 14 :
l
20'1
5
md
1
01
101
1
4
4
io.
at
to
draft
an
amendment
to
11
p.m.
co
nclude
at
12:05
the
county
fire
protection
ordinance
which
Central Baptist
Councilman Irwin Hunter,
the IAztheran Church Missouri third-place religion story, Was
Community United for members and frlend,sof the
a Ai r
411 4 411 4 411 0
vtnt
We W
a.m. in time of dedica tion.
1 would require electrical fire alarm systesm lobe palced In all new
I
57 0 : 57':
',
'
church.
Synod, still is producing the decision of the Episcopal
also elected Dec. 4, but for a Do* Chass
114 TtrE Tr
$14 11% Sit*
to 1PAP
one and two family residences.
repercussions In the ranks.
Methodist
one-year split term, was not
Church to refuse ordination to
A Watchnight Service will be
: 1561 1 yem GO
114 P
Students will be honored at
Easkod
*14. lii lie
UMC m
'O'i l0'i *O
Kaiser said the units, costing $45 each, can be purchased atmany available for comment.
However, the tendency to- women,
turning
*4,
down Central Baptist Church Sw1ay Holy Cross Episcopal
$t
Adult Sunday School classes held Monday at the church
Lin
5'. 5',
.
Un Cart.d
34'b 13'. 3P.
department stores, and automatically
send out warning signals
Ii's 74", 211 1 Un 01 Cal
Hunter assumed office within Esmark
ward a more conservative ap- prolonged church ferment for at the 7:30 p.m. worship service
50'. 50 50
beginning at 10 p.m. with
will be served breakfast
when th eir batteries run out. "I have one in my own home," he days of the election to fill the
pcoah to faith was not an Iso- such a change.
fellowship
and
refreshment
and
A
New
Year's
Eve
Set
'
-vice at at 9:15 a.m. in fellowship ball
4 We
and will take Part in
3
Sunday, Jan. 27, from 3 to S
'S
'
said.
7710 77'. 7711 W.croia
II'. 351 1 311 1
lated affair.
unexpired term of Victor 11
4 POw
Still another sign of an oldHoly Cross Episcopal Church Community United Methodist closing with prayer around the p.m.,
Temple
Israel's
Fla
Wa 144
W"N El
2411 261 ) 26'1
64 i "The board has great concern on thismattir and does consider lt
Mill er, who resigned.
It also vas reflected In the style accent on the spiritual
dZ,"
:
':
REG. $3.50
will begin at 11 p.m. with Church of Casselberry by the altar at midnight.
Department of Education will
Mck
II'.
115
5I$
w,,'vs Di
" ":' We
a top priority," Vihlen commented.
year's religious development showed up ln the fourth-rated
In Winter Springs Police
Tuesday, a New Year's Eve singing followed by communion Methodist Youth Fellowship,
The family night covered dish present a "Tour of UnderIn a related move, the board hired Killarney Fire U. Don
OF
Us :
: 125
rated in second place - the in. development
Chief Donald Dobson, who Gin E 14
a sharp up. Watch Night Service will begin service at 11:30 p.m.
Rev, and Mrs. Bill Pickett supper will be held at 6:30 p.m., standing." Open to both adults
..
Gin Foodi
1i,srl,jncinthn tin fltlr, ,n,,r,,.cf nf
fjrj r,I,,nc ,'i,nr,lir,nfnr
73'. 73'. 23'.
V
MuwIu.
5,,,,,,.,
announced nis resigna t on two Gen Mills
errased emphasis on person- surge in the charismatic or at 9 p.m. with a talent show.
The Feast of lights will be and Rev, and Mrs KennethWednesday, in the fellowship and teenage youth alike, this
4$
4' 4'
weeks ago effective the first Ga's MO'
alized religion in contrast to a Pentecostal-type movement There will be a period of fun held in the church on Feast of Miller will co-host an open hall.
will be an exciting overview of
Ta4EI
74
25%, 75
previous stress on social activ among both Protestants and followed by a devotional time In the Epiphany Sunday, Jan. 6, at house Sunday 4-7 p.m. at the
week
in
GePac
314
371*
January, denied today
is
There will be a blood drawing Judaic rites, ceremonies,
OoodrP,
IC' IC'. lx .
ism
Roman
the church sanctuary to begin 7:30p.m.
Ile
has submitted applications
for the church blood bank ac- holidays_a tour of the Jewish
is us, 144
parsonage on Piney Ridge Road count
*f.
II'. I40 Ii',
Grvtd
on Jan. 13 at the church, religion.
Commissioners ordered County Engineer Bill Bush to work with', for police posts in either OwIf
Oil
72'. 71!e 7?.
Maitland or Altamonte Springs.
state road officials in determining the effect on county roads of an
REG. $2.25 16 OZ. SIZE
,.
It Is the goal of this program
701 We 7Q'i
"°"°
to
lie
also
left
the
door
open
to
apparent
veto
by
the
the
proposed
Maitland
City
of
Maitland
of
to lead the way toward a
ISM
355 351 351
Sanford Christian
iarv
25'. 25'. 75.
change
his
about
mind
Avenue,
1-4
interchange,
rejuvenation of ecumenical
4
mnt My
il's 71 711
Bush said the planned interchange would have greatly relieved resigning.
m's,
'. 12'.
The Sanford Christian spirit Within the framework of
Aim
3.l- 70', 70
1'
lie
rioted
and
there
that
is
"an
oftain
on
Seminole
County's
two
1-4
interchanges,
tr
the
s
k4af R
II'. Oh, 101
4 Church, 137 W. Airport Blvd., Key 73. It is also hoped that this
Ill
Maitland's action could threaten a complicated set of state and handed chance" that he May Krft Co
374 371 j;t,
of
Undcr4anding"
will
1; t. -'
will
have
both
regular
services "T'.':ir
KOQc
II'. 5
*5.
uj'
reconsider his resignation.
federal road plans and grants,
i;
and special New Years services further education In the Judeo.
13'. 33'. 13,
.., ?% - _1
Kt, Low Lost
Dobson added that the sweep L.ggMy
1*0&amp;
Wf -. * ' - - Calling Maitland's apparent change of heart a "bombshell which
~-W
~_
.
~
__
_.
Christian
tradition,
according
jrZ
0
.A!%lii
,14E
,01
~~
this
weekend.
Sunday
Bible
#
10',
q, 7.p%
.~
_.
_.exploded last week," Hush said federal authorities have given the which brought in three new LOM
is'o it'.
I
.
- - ,
1~
School will begin at 9:45 and to Rabbi fluv Kentof, director of
~- ~ L I—t%6.
4
-~.
REG. S7,50 - VITAMINS &amp; MINERALS
1" 19% 191%
councilmen
and
a
new
mayor
in
""
the
problems
cleared
up.
area
an
"either-or"
order
to
get
Mead Cp
is. is', is.
%'j Morning Worship will be at !!cation
1°'
Temple
Israel,
___________________________
77", 77
the Dcc. 4 muni ci pal election '"s MM
1100 a.m. James C. Vaughn
Where tn go for all the
$77I
i,'ôt.J 0
3,', 31
..
Ever ireat man is always
hat! nothing to do with my
We
ill preach.
ion you need
being heiied by everybody,
N.bUo
1 1iII1
34'.
344
resignation.Apoliceofficercan
abou,t YOUt new corn- 4
'dxl Dist i ii
On Sunday there will t
forhisgl(tI3togetgoo0
fl. 57'. 5),
_______________
- -,
work
(7
under
ad- O n C
any
fi)Uflity.
c:rry.in drner at 5:3i) pm. of all things and all persons.
'
''
_________
'
iiiintstl
Otion,
he
said.
_______
,..-4
'
followed by the Evening Ser- -John Ruskin, English
BEA HUGHES
essayist.
vice at 7. Ben Chada, a student
MIAMI (All) - Hundreds of (cit American money in
8349212
____
_________IJ_,,__
Colombia," he added.
Sanford
at Toccoa Falls Bible Coilegein
!bogus bills have been brought
________________
ir ziufpr
£
.
Toccoa,
into
the
United
States from Co.
SANDRA RAWLINS
- .1
Thursday
charged
LiAgents
On Monday, there will be a
:lombia where it is not an of.
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Published Daily and Sunday,
.
l a Matilde of Harranguilla.
New Year's Eve Watchnlght
New in The area?
CaseIberry
except
to
counterfeit
A
merican
!fcntse
Saturday
and
t'ht*ibim, with possession of
Se rvice 'M 10p.11i. It will include
Christmas Day by The
;xi
i onc', federal officab; att.
SkM4EY THOMPSON
counterfeit
currency.
Sanford Herald, 300 N.
CHURCH OF NAZARENE COMPLETES NEW FACILITIES
a Variety 'line, featuring a
"These notes come in regu$314370
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French
Ave.
Sanford,
said
They
FL..
the woman was arstand-up comedy routine, a
said
Robert
Newbrand,
Altamonte
Springs
It
Larly,"
4
3277).
DEDICATION seridces for the new sanctuary,
June after old church property on Maple Avenue was
dramatic reading, and a
agent in c ha rge of the US Sc- rested when she tried to pass a
F."
woksm
'4 cation building and fellowship hail, built by Sanford
SHIRLEY MuLL I
sold Much of the work was done by members and the
httl11 bill at a Miaiiii store.
Iliaic by l)avld It. Ikaers
cret Service office iii Miami
Second Class Postige Paid
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Church of Nazar'ne on six acre ti-act at 2581 Sanford
The woman had live $100
of Fort Myers. The climax of at Sanford, Florida 32771,
pastor, Rev, Douglas Elliott, who designed Ow
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
,"We've tried working through
Forest City
the
evei1ng
bills,
three $SOs, two S20s and 35
Avenue, will beheld Jan, 27. Construction on the $346,500
to your.
will be a prayer
buildings. Richard Engineering Fir of Orlandc,, was
the State Department, but
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"It's a national emergency," — Federalenergy chief William didn't save enough energy. All federal government has cornHome said. "Everything they Simon's stand-by rationing plan the facts indicate there was no initted itself to a program that program doesn't take into
do under that canopy becomes a is "really a prelude to im- other alternative all along."
w11 allow people to plan their account the needs of Florida
plementing rationing," a co
vacation with the confidence and its tourist industry," he
chairman of the Florida Energy
Gov. Reubin Askew said he that sufficient gasoline is avail- said.
Simon announced Thursday
Committee says.
hopes the gasoline rationing able to travel."
he had esthbh.ched a stand-by
plan will itteluilt' a Pnu1'ii u ''tu
Rep. Kenneth MacKay, I.)- rationing program that looks
Semi. George Firestone, D- accumulate or buy coupons so
Miami, said Thursday the an- that people can still take Va- Ocala, and energy committee towarda basic rationaveraging
co-chairman, said Simon's plan 32 to 35 gallons of gasoline per
nouncenlent by Simon "places cations."
"None of us looks forward to "Is the kind of Inflexible pro- month for each Licensed driver
the administration in the posii
lion of saying it's the American rationing," Askew said. "But at gram we were hoping they 18 years or older.
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MARCH of Dimes Mothers March chairman Bonnie Schumacher and
1973 Poster Child Johnny Baskins are inviting everyone to get on the
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Watchers Grounded
luX'Kl.EIX;E, Fla. oAt' i
Some bird
watchers who in the past followed winter
migratory flights south are having to stay
home this year, grounded by th e energy
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Shelley Barkley
Samuel W. Smith

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tomato industry should jump on the
natural food bandwagon and start
promoting its product, the Florida Tomato
Committee has been told.
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the growers association Thursday that the
fresh food and natural food fads could be
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DEC. 25, 1973
ADMlSIONS
Sanford:
Larry L Norwood
Christine Catlin
miuizeiie Moose
Hubiestine Norwood
Donald Collins
Joseph F. Lyons
David Robb Jr.
Martha H. New
Ida Pearl Campbell
Leslie Louise Bruce, Crystal
River
Frank A. Neniler, DeBary
Ernest hlober, DeBary
Charles W. Poyntz, Deltona
Walter D. Lee, Deltona
Itossie D. Duff, Lake Monroe
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Stanley Myers
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Walter G. Simmons, Deltona
Robert G. Smedley, Deltona
Katrina Williams, lake Mon.
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Peter Calangelo, Flushing,
N.Y.
Helen
Hlemenschneider,
Boynton Beach
DISCHARGES
Sanford
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Julie L. Downey, Orlando
Donald G. Parisher
Ruth Ludwig, Osteen
Anthony Ilardello
Jesse Gulledge, Pratt, Kan.
Hobart A. Fleming
BIRTHS
Be tty Jo Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Catlin a
Mary Dell Lee
boy, Sanford
Grace E. Earl
l)ISCIIAI{CE.S
Henry L. Monroe
Sanford:
Corina K. Richardson
Travis L. Pickens
Lula Gardner
Mrs. Regional Ihilkiwa) and
Tommy L. Mills
girl
Mary D. Buckner
Johnnie Johnson
Elizabeth Jones
Tins Smith
Kevin J. Vezina
George A. Wyche
Sheila D. Meadows
Helen A. Arend, Chuluota
L)I;(i-;Muu( 26, 1973
David Ilorridge, DeBary
Admissions
James Ellis Sayles, Deflary
Sanford.
Arlington W. Willahan,
Beulah Mae Wells
Bary
Elroy N. Larkin
Bert B. Bush, DeLand
harry Oosterofli
Mrs. Norbort Kolashinski and
Sharon A. Walker
girl, Deltona
Mary K. Jameson
Caroline I. Johnson, Deltona
May Jones
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Spencer K. Ackerly, l)cltona
Ruby N Cogburn
Lc-onore 1, Young, Deltona
Bernice Davis
Oliver Sjoblom, lake Mary
Paula Roche
Kelley H. Wilson, Longwood
Willie A. Rhodes
Robert K. Branning, Orlando
illiammi 1). Gramiikm
Lillie Mae ('urtis, OviedoV
Mary F'. Gibson
Rose C. Ithferty, Winter Park
Jas W. Childre
Russell I. DcViiughn, Merritt
l':(lWLtrtl A. Krogan
Island
William K. Phillips
Mrs. Peter Torino and girl,
li-mu ri Anderson
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Hospital Notes

BEHRIS WORD

A man who had just bought a costly chain saw showed me
his "guarantee,' which was good for a quick 30 days, with the
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customer thereafter assuming the entire risk of the nrndiu't
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performance and durability.'
- A woman told me she had taken three smashed boxes back
to a department store to let them see how her packages were
being delivered. The parcel delivery service was called in,
and it said it could do no better.
Another woman who worked in a shop mentioned an inswherein a lady customer exchanged a particular
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model of dining room (able live limes before she got one that
Three trips away from this capital in recent weeks leave was unscarred. Think of the waste of time, energy and hence
me convinced that the nation is caught in some of the most money in that kind of transaction
a not uncommon occurI'Lluling cross currents in its history.
rence today.
Whether you are surrounded by strangers or old friends
The tales of woe ranged wide, from trivial foulups over
and relatives, they quickly convey their fcehr.g of being sales billings to gross incompetence, inadequacy and inengulfed by events and problems (hat seem to have no con' difference in two hospitals 700 miles apart, both charging
Irtlng '.iIuttjn In 'sm' in-,tanee I tj)kt'd ith ''luu''oti' f'u
Ingh tn ti.- '' fin ill Lou little visilule cart'
nearly two hours before we both suddenly realited that we
So it was that deepdissatisfaction seemed all-governing.
had not mentioned one piece of good news. We put our minds Lack of faith in peop in their performance, their products,
to it, and neither one o w. could think of any,
and their promises was truly sweeping. There was great conNaturally enough, Watergate, President Nixon, his per- cern over what the futUre would bring.
sonal finances and his future dominated the bewildered
Nevertheless, in some settings I watched the people acting
reactions I encountered. He had a few defenders but most out the charade of affluence as if there were
no fears for the
people .nturing opinions had lost all faith in him a a man economy and their governments were as pure as the driven
an believed almost nothing he said. They turned his self snow. Restaurants were crowded with chattering customers,
proclaimed candid explanations against him. It is only a and store's v'eru' packed with dete'rmimwd Chrictmas shop
furh''r putt Ii' t tidi '1 h. u-awed 54 per cent niT A uwrlL'amis pers
they diju't want him removed lrm office. The
Maybe 1Iii
as the' behavior of people who think they are
energy crisis as handled by both government and the oil in' on a last spree before the gloom Ia es over, or perhaps
many
dustry has [hem grossly confuse and sometimes frightened. are only half-convinced t,ie had news is all that
reai. It was
Responses are erratic. Some people are driving and heating baffling to watch,
their homes as if i didn't exist. ()thi'rs are cutiTing down, and
F'ir, talking at 'hu-c ralig,', I could univ t'uun:'luitu' that
are in a It fly over what they 5CC as ever man- damaging ct'untk.kc Ariiu'rivatts are- deeply Upset at the torrent of cvieconomic effects,
dence, large and small, that their couniry,
f the White
rom
Thoe I mingled with hail little mere faith in corporate House to the retail shop on the corner is not working in the
America than in Mr. Nixon and a floundering Congre, fruitful, honorable way that a great, free land. Once so
richly
From manufacturer to retailer, no oat- vMaped criticism.
blessed, should work.

harbor of the fishing village, on the Gulf of
Mexico near Fort Walton Reach in
Florida's Panhandle.

"We can make people want fresh
tomatoes especially Florida tomatoes."
said Bill Botts, president of the Botts
Advertising Agency In Orlando.
The committee had commissioned Bolts
to make a market development in-

DESTIN, Fla. (AP)—The strong winds
and rough seas of recent days have calmed
down, but Destin's fishing fleet still can't
put to sea.
They're locked In by sand tha t filled the
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a great deal of curiosity about reconciled the trip with Gov.
TALI.AIIASSEE, Fla. (API— Palm Beach Post Thursday.
The employes, mostly women it," he said. "As I say, they Reubin Askew's directive that
patient abuse, The Miami News Fifty nine state employes have
W reported.
taken time off their jobs to take serving in non-law enforcement were people Involved in the state agencies conserve
Instances of homosexual a peek atan estimated 3o tons of positions, were chauffered to a case and I thought It was a gasoline during the energy
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ains "' coniiscaeu marijuana, seizeu
other inmates and mistreat- on Christmas Eve,
"I've stated the reason," l"
where the huge pot cache is factor."
ment, willful neglect and abuse
said. "I'll have to answer for it
stored by agents driving UnThe employes were away when you print It, that's all."
of patients by hospital staff
"The purpose was to satisfy marked state cars with confrom their desks about 45
members and attendants are the curiosity of some of our fidential tags, the Pod said,
The marijuana, which agents
minutes
each,
TroeLstrup
said,
included In a draft report made people who had worked on this
say has a Street value of $n
1r0e15uUp5alU ne auuwrizeu inc rosi figured that tne pot million, was se zed Monday in
by a citizen's task force. The case that were not agent perpeep consumed 44 man hours Gulf and Leon counties. It was
sonnel," William Troelstrup, the visit,
News said Thursday.
"I felt that It served a very and about 65 miles of driving,
Florida Department of Law
described as the largest haul in
iruelstrup was asked now ne Americannlstory.
p ormer state Rep. Maxine Enforcement director, toid -frit vital i'ut,Ctiun in thai there was
Baker of Miani heads the fivemember committee which is
cheduied to fonnally present
its re" to the state Department of
Health and
Rehabilitative Services on Jan.
JACKSONVILLE,
Fla.
Although they are still of- lieve I have a prosecutable 1972 when he was picked up as a
7. A spokesman said Mrs. I API—A Jacksonville man has ficiallj listed as missing per- case," Shorstein said after the runaway.
Baker would have no comment been charged with murdering sons, Harry Shorstein, assistant indictment was returned. "Sc!until then.
two of his children, even though state attorney for Duval, says lice to say that in this case I
He was suffering from broken
The News said It gained its their bodies have never been he believes he can make the
bones, burns and massive
believe I do,"
information about the draft found,
murder charges stick.
A trial date has not been sel bruises. He told police and soreport Into activities at the
Two counts of first degree
ethics
'The code of
prevents
Ernest II first came to the at- clal workers that the injuries
Hollywood facility from a murder and two of child torture me from discussing why I be- tention of authorities in April were inflicted by his father.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. API preemption of the field. The special session would be "pre- bility still exists for a special nniuee recommended a special
Plans for a Jan, 8 energy states become mere in- mature without 'ederal energy session. But he noted that con- session and suggested a bill
crisis special session of the struments of ministerial corn. legislation and without the final gressional action on energy is giving Askesi authority to close
Florida Legislature ran out of pliance."
allocation programs."
not expected before the end of schools and take other actions
gas Thursday as Gov. Reubin
Congress adjourned last week
William Simon, federal ener- January. The regular session ef necessary to conserve fuel.
Rep. Kenneth MacKay, 1)Askew applied the brakes.
after failing to pass 'national gy administrator, was s%hed- the Florida Legislature starts
action
Ocala,
co-chairman of the enerAskew cancelled the session energy conservation laws. It Is uled to release final fuel alloca- in April and state energy
but left open the possibility of a not scheduled to convene again lions Thursday but postponed may well be postponed until gy committee, said Thursday a
special session later this win- until Jan. 21.
special session could be used to
the action until about Jan. 15. then,
ter.
The Florida Energy Corn. draw up contingency plans.
Askew said a state legislative
The governor said a possi.
The governor acted after legislative leaders, particularly
Senate President Mallory
Horne, D-Tidlahassee, urged
him to cancel the session.
Home said it would be "ridiculous,
legislature to act before Congress passes national energy
legislation.
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America is not blameless in international
affairs, but since World War II when a foreign
nation has been over a barrel the American
impulse has been to send bundles of relief. We
are beginning to learn a fact of international life,
however. Now that Uncle Sam is over a barrel
due to the d
diminishing of some of our natural
resources, theimpufseof foreign governments is
to wallop us with barrel staves.
Our friends, the Canadians, supply the most
recent example.
Recently the Canadian government announced that the export tax of 40 cents a barrel
on crude 0i which it imposed October 1,
increased by more than 400 per cent to $1.90 a
barrel on December 1. Practically all of
Canada's oil exports go to the United States.

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a documents and that we paid
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350-year tradition of per no
Yet
the Justice Departsecuting Indians, the Justice
give up easily.
doesn't
Department used fraudulent ment
in
Wilmington.
prosecutors
testimony in its recent
floucher
and
McNamara
put
tempt to convict three im
their star witness on the
poverished Indians.
an stand. Larry Blacksmith duly
The harassed trio
Tuscaroras,
tetfied that the Ojibway deOjibway and two
read
fendant
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two of who
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receiving
with
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were accused
Anderson,
Ben
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stolen government docu'
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The Justice Department
Liberals
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(onservatives
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Anderson is a re
staged a seven- day show
the trial, which cost the tax- porter for the New York
By JEFFREY ST. JOHN
niade the powerful presidency a executive.
nipotent
president,
payers tens of thousands of Times," swore the turncoat
Copley News Service
danger to our freedoms. One
Schlesinger completely philosophy of limited govern- dollars.
A crack criminal at- Sioux, who said he had been
such problem is philosophical; rejects the only philosophy of ment as conceived by founders torney. Paul Boucher. was told "Jack Anderson" would
NEW YORK
"The i.e., the-basic goal held by government that can solve the like Thomas Jefferson and sent from Washington to give the Indians "$20,00
Washington Post and the New liberals is FOR a powerful problem of a powerful, mn James Madison.
Wilmington N. C., to help plus-..One hundred free stoYork Tunes," observes Prof.
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ments.
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Presidency," "were as ardent
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defenders of the presidency as
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anyone in theWbite House. The
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Blacksmith. who gave this testimony, although the
academic community harbored
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mission and concession for the
puting
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The
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John F. Kennedy presidential
even appear in
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great document heist of
adviser. One would think,
November 1972. A group of The New York Times, that
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therefore, that after decades of
militant Indians arrived in Times reporter Ben Franklin III
encouraging the growth of a
Washington to protest in. has never worked with me
numerable and timeless and that I never offered
powerful presidency, liberals
grievances. They first nc $20,000 or even a buffalo
like &amp;'h'singer have at last
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taken seriously the repeated
For an attorney knowingly
looted the building housing
warnings of conservatives.
to
present false testimony
the
Bureau
of
Indian
Affairs.
However, Schlesinger's book
file
cabinets,
before
a court is a disbarlaThe
rows
of
is purely a tactical, not a
they
discovered
documentary
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offense.
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philosophical, change.
evidence
of
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bungling.
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warn and arm liberalls with the
have characterized the white the charges about the $20,000 1
intellectual arguments to avoid
man's
conduct toward the In. were false.
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Unchecked Testimony
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created a powerful presidency,
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of documents out of the buildso widely deplored now that
ing in the dead of night and that they made no effort to
Richard Nixon is In the White
hauled them out of Washing check the testimony they
House.
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Imperial
ton in a 40-car motor knew their witness would
Presidency" proposes a concaravan, which was escorted give. Boucher conceded also
tradictory strategy to save the
by police with motorcycles that he knew Franklin was a
nowerful executive while still
reporter for The New York
roaring,
decrying it.
Not until the Indians had Times.
"The answer to the runaway
Furthermore, Boucher ad '
scattered did the authorities
presi dency," Dr. Schlesinger
mitted
that Hank Adams, a
discover that thousands of
writes, 'is not the messenger
documents were missing. The witness at the trIal, had apboy presidency. The American
FBI organized a nationwide proachedhimprivatelytoad'S
democracy must discover a
dragnet
to retrieve the stolen VISe him that his star witness
.h
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papers. Several newsmen had given false testimony.
mi&amp;lIe ground be tween making
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also set off in search of them. Yet Boucher didn't bother to
making him a.-puppet ,
My associate Les Whitten, check Adams' warnings,
after crisscrossing the coun- much less correct the court
need SttOr presidency
but
try and holding secret meet- record.
MATE CARS
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a strong presidency within the
In summing up, Boucher
ings with the militants, was
Constitution,"
said
the linking of our column 4
the
only
outsider
who
gained
The formalized changes
with
the North Caolina case
access
to
the
documents.
proposed do not deal with
wasn't
done to prejudice the
Documents
Returned
central Lcsuesthathave, in fact,
'You better be ready for a shoot-o ut It
Meanwhile, soft-spoken in jury. If false information got
than negotiator Hank Adams into the complicated case, he
tried to persuade the mili- said, "it wasn't due to
tants to give up the docu- malice."
The New York Times'
ments. He argued that the
stolen records contained vital respected Ben Franklin told
information that was impor- us that he had gone to North
tant to the protection of In' Carolina in quest of the docu'
BY JOAN COLBY
descending on guy lines From the
the black widow was so Instantly and
dian rights and claims,
ments but that neither he nor
Copley NeiisService
ceiling or sneakily climbing my
hideously painful that one had no
Lis Whitten was on the his paper had offered 20 cents
pantsleg. And. w hile sitting down
question.
scent' again when the first much less $20,000 for the
At a gathering not kng ago,
itIe awake, I am at least able to
Actually, thinking il over, I realize large batch of documents papers.
everyone was discussing his main
defend myself by prolonged fits of
1 never pursued this logic to the were returned to hank
As it happened, the Justice
fear. These fears were all quite
hysteria, sleeping is something else
finale of what one had no question Adams. who made arrange- Department's dubious tactics
sensible terrors like fear of flying,
again. There is nothing quite like
aixiut. Immediate death ? Skwdeath ments to turn them over to didn't pay off. The jury spent
fatling from high places, fear of
waking up, brushing some fuzzy
by nerve poison? Surviving as a the government. But on the only 55 minutes in acquitting
illness, old age, or getting mugged In
friend from your upper lip, to
living Vegetable?
way, Adams and Whitten the three Indians of all
public parks.
discover you little buddy on the
Anyway, I was happy in my firm were arrested by the FBI and charges.
So I was a bit hesitant in telling my
pillow, big as life. And black and
belief that If the widow bit you, you'd charged with receiving
Footnote: While the Justice
big (ear which is of being waited on
hairy.
stolen property.
know.
Department was dishonoring
by spsiers.
Not onlvamlina frenzy athaving
Last Fe'ruary, in a rare itself, two tireless defense
i'ou might think the prospect of
been used as a highway by an
Butnowwebaveaneweat,The rebuke to ieJustice Depart- lawyers, Philip Diehl and
Brown Recluse who, due to his shy ment,
this occuring would be relatively
the grand jury refused James Rowan, upheld the
arachnid, I am also bound to capture
rare anyway. No one else in my
habits is probably hiding In illy to indict Adams or Whitten. noblest traditions of the bar.
and examine my tormentor 10
ba throbe, He is so reclusive I hear, Meanwhile both
faintly has this aversion to insects
ascertain if it is a member of a
Whitten and At their normal rates, their
that you may not even discover i swore under oath that we fees
and consequently they are left in
poisonous species.
would have been $8,000.
you've been attacked until your arm had no part in the theft, that They accepted only $800 from
peace. While I, due to some
Naturally, I already know It Is, but
rots off.
he retofore unrevealed na tural Law,
we had no control over the the India ns and their fri ends
my family unkindly demands proof
am the target of every eight-legged
when I tell them I've been bitten by
I wasn't too worried about Brown
creepy crawly.
ii or 12 black widows.
Recluses, aside from shaking out my
I can hardly sit down without
i used to be consoled by the
clothes violently before putting them
attracting 11W attention Gf four or
kncwledge, purveyed by a friend
on, because all my spider friends
five large spiders who begin
whowasoncebitten, - that
seemedlike decided extroverts.
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were killed in highway accidents. The prediction
was pegged at between 550 to 650.
In Florida.19 people perished on the state's
roads, and 14 are expected to die over New
Year's.
Surely, with statistics as grim as these staring
us in the face, caution, extreme caution, is
mandatory.
Let's all greet the New Year together, safe and
well.

one of your friends crawl into a car after he's had
too much to drink. Drive him home.
And just because you might have been lucky
enough to have escaped a serious accident,
remember this; the National Safety Council
predicts at least 65 people will be slaughtered on
America's highways over the extended New
Year's weekend, which runs from 6 p.m. Friday
through midnight Tuesday.
During the Christmas weekend, 496 people

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The deadliest days of the year for driving loom
just ahead of us.
Consequently, it behooves each and everyone
of its to begin thinking now of ways to stay alive
to greet the new year.
Among other things, we offer the oft-repeated
but still sound advice handed out every holiday
period by the Florida Highway Patrol.
First, do not drink and drive. Alcohol is involved in more highway traffic accidents than
all of the other causes combined.
Do not speed. The National Safety Council
sums it up with their slogan: Speed Kills!
Rest often on long trips. Driving when
exhausted isa terrific invitiation to danger.
Make sure your vehicle is safe. Worn brakes,
defective lights, etc., almost certainly will result
it tragedy.
Also, if you feel you must go out and party,
arrange for one member of your group to abstain
fzom drinking so that he can chauffer the rest of
von around.
if tiu ft tusiiig a New YCaF's bash, don't
neglect your responsibility as a host—do not let

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Nancy W. Steele
Patricia E. Walls, Altamonte
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Austin Williamson, DeBary
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Walter C. Roetmer, Deltona
Blanche Walker, Deltona
Otino Mancini, Deltona
Mabel Barabas, Deltona
Helena Cook, Deltona
harry Brodt, Deltona
Edward N. May, Deltona
Carolyn(;.Sallee, lake Mary
Thomas J. Lake, Lake Mary
Wilbur H. Pent, Lake Monroe
Dorothy
M.
Perkins,
Longwood
aiicnuei D. urown, [MflWOOU
John San George, Orange

City
Worth A. Kirkatrick, Orange
('sty
Paula H. Young, Orlando
Nora N. Redding, Titusville
Elmer Ilehn, Winter Park
(floss 13.
Worthington,
Deltona
Virginia M. hlleichner,
Orlando

Mr.

Births
and Mrs.

Robert
(Patricia I Walls a boy,
Altamonte Springs
Discharges
Sa nfun ci:
Esther Medlin
William If. Sullivan
EDison N. Melsch
Hattie Mae McFadden, Lake
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Hassle I). Duff, Lake Monroe

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Charles Biggs Jr., lake
Monroe
Manning TO&amp;i Jr., Osteen
Normnalee Gillum, Winter
Springs
DECEMBER 27, 1973
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

Father Held For Murder Of Missing kids

source inside the health were returned Thursday
department.
against Ernest John Dobbert II
by a Duval County grand jury.
The draft report also cited
Dobbert is accused of killing
patient overcrowding and a son, Ryder Scott Dobbert, and
unsanitary conditions along a daughter, Kelly Elizabeth
with serious manpower shor- Dobbert,
(ages, the paper said.
lie is also accused of torturDr. Richard Parks resigneding
another
son,
Ernest John
Council proposed by Duerr would still The New Riders of the Purple
II'tSSELBEL{R
as hospttal administrator Last Dobbert III, 13, and a daughter,
week, saying he was Frustrated Honoree Dobbert., 7
Thursday night approved not cover the cost to the city of Sage.
from doing a proper Job at
Mayor
Bill Crier's reconimen- all platting and site reviews.
Stevenson gave assurances
Ernest III told police his faDuerr had proposed changing on behalf of promoter Joseph
the institution because of ther killei Kelly, 9, in Decem- dation three council members
skimpy budgets from the state her 197! and Ryder, 7, in FebEdith Duerr, Charles Glas- the current rates of $1 per acre Lambusta that sound volume at
be or a minimum of $30 and all performances would be
legislature.
cock
and John Zacco
ruary 19722.
appointed to a committee to maximum of $300, to $10 per maintained at an agreeable
negotiate a new franchise with residential unit, and $1 per I.ODD level. He also agreed a closer
the Winter Park Telephone Co. square feet on commercial count would be kept on numbers
Upon Zacco's motion, Grier will property or a minimum total of of persons attending the peralso serve on the committee. $150 for each plat and site formances, after Duerr said
The attempt to negotiatc a review,
there seemed to be a blatant
She said she had discussed discrepancy between the esnew telephone franchise is one
Ulysses C. Jackson
of the proposals made by Duerr these rates with some develop. timnated numbers in the crowds,
Billy E. Jones
to increase the city's income. erg, who said they were and the count taken at the gate,
Gregory Stafford
Dec. 31
She said in a work session last reasonable. "Ever)' week we
"It seems your meter gets
Ella S. Howard
German American Society week the amount of money delay, we are losing money. I tired Just short of 5,000 each
Linda Gail Brown
New Year's Eve party, 8 pm, offered by the telephone corn- suggest council come to next show," commented Duerr,
Miirv
Ti WiwI
e1tuhhnu.c . 151 Orange lane.
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pan)' last time [lie CiIi at. weeas meeting prepared to
('asselberry. Music by
Sandra A. Duhart
tempted negotiations was so insert the dollar amounts In the
Louise S. Long
Dynamics."
small it was insulting. She said fee raising ordinance," said
Elizabeth M. Vevier
the city receives Fewer free Duerr.
Jeri L)n Jones
DEC. 31
In other action council apcalls and pays higher rates than
Willard E. Burtnett
The German American
proved
the entertainment
other citites in the area,
Society is holding a gala New
Joann Nelson
Now that the city has grown program for January through
Years Eve Party, at 8:00 p.m.
Harriett E. Bartlett
considerably, Duerr said It may March proposed by L &amp; S Pro'at the German American
Willie Leroy Williams
Gene
be possible to negotiate a more ductions' attorney
Society Clubhouse, 381 Orange
Edgar Osborn, DeBary
Stevenson. Five performances
favorable
franchise
which
will
Gladys D. Lasher, DeBary lane, Casselberry.
over the three-month period
save the city money.
Mar)' McLeod, Deltona
Action was also taken on her will feature Charlie Pride;
Jan. .s
Ralph F. Powers, Deltona
second
proposal to increase the Humble Pie, Grand Funk
Titusville Antique and Collec.
Katherine I. See, Longwood
income by charging Railroad, Johnny Winter, and
CIt)"5
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. William Walker
a boy. Sanford
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
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Nellie Kader
Nora C. Butler
Sharon Wheeler
David Robb Jr.
William D. Gramnkow
helen cook, Deltona
Peter M. Mort, lasseIDerry
Leslie Louise Bruce, Crystal
River
Anna N. Woodhouse, Miami
Short's
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Will leave
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Return at 6:30 p.m. Call 321 9148
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winter Park Sertotna Club
Antique Show and Sale for
benefit retarded children, Ex.
positi on Par k , Orlando. Hours
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zacco's motion authorizing City
Ally. Ken McIntosh to prepare
an ordinance to increase the
fees for platting and site review
but leave blank the fees until
recommendations have been
received from department
heads,
councilmen,
and
Finance Director Mary flaw.
thorne.
Zzicco said he thought the fees
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hand to God, that -was the whole story, but

spread it all around the buflding.
How can I clear my name? I can hardly hold my head
UP.
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DEAR NOT: He who ezesieg himself, accuses himself,
Forget It. You're lucky be didn't jokingly ask you far a few
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our living room and every time it is mopped it puffs up
in small areas. This looks terrible. I hope someone has
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philo.aphical discussion with persons who can elevate your
consciousness and improve )out lifestyle.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2 I to Feb. 19) Make accurate plaw now
for improving your financial situation Don't neglect to attend
services that are inspiring to you.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Concentrate on personal
affairs today and put aside outside endeavors for the time
being Pian tomonrow's activities carefully.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY.. - he or she will be
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taught not to be too preoccupied with what other's are doing

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some hours out from today's usual pursu its to
decide what you want most in your life in the coming year.
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least 3 months' rent? And does
Dr. Norman F. Washburne of also 0. the option to divorce and.
Herald office, should be
sexually the husband have an adequate
West Windsor Township, chair. remarry.
infatuated or truly in love'
ETHEL MEREDITH is
accompanied
by a black and
"Family Income" life in
service representative who man of the sociology depart.
"Dr. Crane," Clara asked
The point results of each
white glossy studio photo at
"how can I tell the difference?" ence policy'
wHI have been with Southern
least
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slon, and Douglass professorround vary according to the
If you are sincerely conBell Telephone Co. years Peter J. Stein of New Bruns- consequences of the player's desired publication date.
cerned with the ultimate best a meager amount Of fitt
decisions as they are weighted
in April. Born and raised in wick,
interests of your sweetheart, instead of splurging with a ior
Requests for women's
. Sanford, Mrs. Meredith
TV, a new car, swanky
Their creation is a simulation by their values.
that means true love.
The decision to have a child, lwws and "o coverage
enjoys spenoing her leisure or model of a real4ife system,
But if you focus on your own niture. etc?
Alas, many newlyweds wish
time with her family. She a type of game that is becom- for example, results in "loss of (parties, clubs, etc.) should
sensory en,oyment of kisses, a
ring to (lash before your to start housekeeping on the
has a daughter, Patti, at. ing increasingly popular In edu. freedom points" for a couple be made at lenst a week in
"dVance.
tending Seminole Junior cation, Dr. Greenblat points but gives them more in "parenfriends, and the ego-inflation of same lush scale wtich it took
having a man to beau you their parents 25 years of
College and son, Michael, at out.
skimping to finance!
"The Marriage Game" has
around at parties, you are at
Seminole High School.
no board, dice, markers or any
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magnetism -, not (rue love.
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managers play the baiting
boy is then very likely to be
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gr'aR'r hkd:hd of avoiding mutual recreation?
If your hie( entertainment is - the divorce court.
Have both of you earned sex and kissing, you are likely
to end in divorce within 5 'ears
your own living so you know
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Making" gives players the
a chat- special fields, recalls a young
chance to experience the ef- lenge to try to figure out and to man and woman who said they
fects of d,ecWon3 they would
sUnplify the effects of decisions learned more about each other
make in married life,
on various aspects of life."
In playing the game than they
"It provides the intermediate
No decisions are left to the had in being together the pre.
step between having the real chance roll of the dice In the vious six months.

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Carroll Righter's Individual Forecast for your sign for
") January is now ready. For your copy send your blithdate and
Si to Carroll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), P.O. Box

Girdles

Apartments, Sears, Colby NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. parlor games. Instead, players thistatus." If they value paren.
Sinclair and the Civic Theatre (AP) - it isn't whether you use a thick manual, to be pub. lxi status more than freedQm,
Guild In conjunction with the win or Lose but how you play lished in November. it includes they've done well by theirsysCentral Florida Civic Theatre. The Marriage Game that charts to consult, forms to fill tern of values.

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IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she will
reiuire a fine college education in order to make the most of
the fine talents hem. It's important you give the right Wiritual
and ethical training so that your progeny can easily aid
any possible trouble.I Sports are a must. A fine son or daughter
in this chart.

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through Jan.5, with four Abbott musical comedy S.C. The entire production Is and Jan. 3-5, with matinees at 2
matinees scheduled,
features a New York cast under the direction of Michael p.m. Dec. 29, 30, Jan. 1 and 5.
This entertaining musical
hilarious

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PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Contacting persons of whom

Giant Year-End

being presented at the Edyth are guaranteed but not screen star Otto Kruger. definitely a family show,
Bush Theatre, Loch Haven reservcd. Thctre telephone is Musical director Is Lera br- suitable for all ages.
Park. Orlando, as a holiday 841-9270.
den. well-known pianist from
Perfornunces are wheduled
treat for the entire family
i Frank Loesser-George Coverse College, Spartanburg, evenings at 8 p.m. thru Jan. g

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the future. Be sure to take care of your debts.

Playtex

The production Is a Civic headed by Woody Woodall, Hail.
Perez Jr, both of Sanford, and Theatre "extra" and not in- talented dancer-comic who
A low admission price for
students at School of Dan
cluded on the reguhir season tourd thit fall with t
rt thru age 13 has been
Arts, were sek'td ! appear iii uitet. "Wnere's Chancy?" DeMille American Dance set so that children and young
musical comedy, tickets are on sale at the theatre Theatre, and Amy Richards, people will be able to attend.
"Where's Charley", currently ox office daily 14 p.m. Seats grand-daughter of stage and "Where's
Charley?"
is

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those

New ideas can start an uptrend in your life.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Contact right person for
data you need at this tim, and get new ideas that will help
mike your life easier. Express happiness.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Meet with business
experts and discuss ways to make your life more affluent in

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SAGITTARIUS
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Do those things at

teaching and pre-marital COUfl' burne, who has owned a game. dicate that participation can be
seling.
producing company and served eye-opening.

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comfortable. Study your wardrobe Make sure it's right.
SCORPI
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Tetenbaum, Karen Home, Kathy Woodruff,
Tina Porzig and Linda Niblack. Top row,
Wendy Walker, Cindy Keeling, Pat ti Meyers

brief history of the origin of the carol, Iilicy sang
some traditional numbers, accompanied by
their president, Cathy Stripling. Grouped

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program for The Pilot Club of Sanford, at their
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word to doing business with you

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CONFIDENTIAL TO SYLVIA IN SAN MATEO: Tell "Charley's Aunt" is being Game Aids Mafital Issues
him. "thanks a lot," and take public transportation. Those
sponsored by Stanley P.
**free" rides could cost you more than you waist to pay.
Bellows TV Town, Plantation
For A.bby's booklet, ,Sow

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"Get in, and I 'll give you a ride home.
"

How much do I owe you?"
He jokingly replied: "I'll settle for a
kid(iulgJy gave him a little peck on the cheek, and
you know, one oi the other tenants saw me! Abby, my right

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Improving your standing with them is possible now, Pay bills
end improve your credit. Relax tonight.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 tv July 21) Find the right
outlets that can be more profitable and ideal for you In the
cong year. Establish more harmony with usoclates.
LEO.(July 2210 Aug. 21) Make your su rroundings more
comfortable and put your personal matters In order so you are
ready to start the new year. Think contructively.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Plan to reach greater accord

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DEAR ABBY: I am amidd1ged married man. I
was walking toward my apartment building with several
packages when a man who lives In w building [also
middle-aged and married) pulled up in his car and said:
I knew him, so I got in and he drove do%
basement of theapartment building where the tenants park
their cars.

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DR ABBY: I am a widow one year, 68 years old,
living alone in my own home.
We had a roomer for four years In our spare room to
help pay taxes and insurance on our house. After my husband's dea th, this roomer, who Is about 60, began to take a
I personal Interest in me, which i re nt
se ed , as he is not my
type.
One night, without warning, he came Into my bedroom
and awakened me, saying he was "lonesome." I was fright.

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fine day for you
Is
to think out a course of action best suited to
your ethical nature which may increase your income. Devise a
plan whereby you can have more harmony with others. Make
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your surToundings moro attractive.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Plan how to reach your fondest
p
aims and gain the auistance of bigwigz and friends for such.
Attend the social and make new friends.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 70) Contact allies and state your
ideas for mutual benefits in the future. Obtain the data you

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Previews

8411:30 NBC SANFORI) AND illeruni Oscar interviews a from another school because of learn the camp Is honoring none Presents: Special Edition." country singer whose songs ar
SON "Lamont as Othello" football star, played by former earthquake damage, and jim other than Dr. Chaffee (Roger The opening segment Is about all sad. But a happy marrlag
(Rerun) Maureen Arthur Is gridiron great Alex Karras, a nd mediately there Is trouble In the Bowen),
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of tycoon, the owners of the new "Love and the Cover" Do
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supertankers. Tonight the show Severinsen plays a governmenl
Lamont. They are in the midst mauled and dates her a few a contest, the troubles mount. It
spotlights Ravi Tikkoo and Y. agent who uses his marriage as
of a choking scene from times. When he discovers her gets so bad Mr. Kaufman
K. Pan. For those who thii1k all a cover to spy on the nelghb.rs.
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9:30.10 ABC ADAM'S RIB oil tanker owners are all Greek A Family depends on their
unexpectedly, lie's horrified, and when he finds out who her citywide competition, but the "Too Many Cooks" A familiar Tikkoo is Indian and Pan i.s housekeeper so much they
naturally, and goes Into his
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tonight's
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9-11 CBS CBS REPORTS:
Doctor" (Rerun) Dr. Jamison door dressed in a maid's outfit.
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on My Mind" (Rerun) Ths was "The Rockeldilers" This two- responds to a sick call at Camp Naturally that's the night Mani AMERICAN STYLE Country guests are Tanya Tucker,
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ms home a very special singers Mel Tillis and Diana Johnny Rodriguez, Doug
features the wedding and what famous third generation of the
nudist colony, When Dr. Anne guest, a prominent Judge.
Trask make their TV dcting Kershaw, Barbara Mandrell,
happens when John first learns Rockefeller family, Walter and Puni show up to help, they
debuts
tonight in "Love and the Bobby Bare, Charlie Rich ind
his wife has ESP. The fact that Cronkite is the host who in. are even more surprised to
10-11 NBC "NBC News Cryin' Cowboy," Mel plays a Barbi Benton.
his wife can read his mind terviews Nelson, Laurence,
almost breaks up John's and John ill and Abby Rockefeller
Sally's marriage before it Mauze, and the show gives a
begins, In !a( t, John stalks out candid look "'It ) the public and
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the members for one year.
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has been called an American wi th appearances and image Rockefeller brothers are 70,—Abby Rockefeller Mauze,
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philanthrophy, The family has
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rich and powerful family, you sciously limited to viewing the the most visible of the family, lion.
No-o., Showinç
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test of Soviet sincerity in seeking relaxation of world
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Fewer tankers have been plying the seas since the Arab
.il embargo began in October, and those with cargoes
have been slowing down to save fuel, shipping authorities
say. Business was booming before the embargo, but industry sources and a survey of a half-dozen major oil
ports in the United States point to a slowdown since October. By what extent the embargo has been offset by
imports from non-Arab countries is difficult to assess. But
t he level of tanker traff i c may indicate how successful the
Vnited States has been In making up the difference.
lankers are the nation's chief means of bringing in
foreign oil, An Associated Press survey showed tanker
traffic was off 1972 levels in some areas, most noticeably
New - York and Philadelphia, between the start of the
embargo Oct. 17 and Dec. 26.

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Energy chief William E. Shnon
during the flight a iix.
degree cut in oil-fired hene
heating and put service stations
last in line for gasoline, starting
Jan. 15.
Differing
fundamentally
from previous appeals, Simon's
order to lower thermostats now
placed a direct legal obligation
on the householder or propertyowner to comply. If he doesn't,
tie will run out of oil,
Commercial buildings heated
with oil must drop their ther'mostats 10 degrees.
The temperature reductions
must be made below the
thermostat settings used in the
corresponding month of 1972.
Buildings heated with gas,
electricity or coal are not inchided In this order.
The Federal Energy Office
said it was ;naklng Jan. 15 "the
implementation date for all
provisions"—regardless of varylng dates of legal effectiveess—because of substantial revisions that made it iinpractical to expect instantaneous
compliance."

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distillate oils, including home remarks by Simon earlier than in 1972 probably would be
heating oil and diesel fuel, since
Nov. 1.
But they are relatively crude
systems, assigning priorities to I
certain classes of users, but
WASHINGTON (Al')
New regulations signed late
without the detailed quantities,
Thursday by energy chief William E. Simon spell out Just
percentages, and thermostat
who can get how much of the nation's shortage-plagued
reductions imposed by the new
petroleum. Here, at a glance, are key provisions:
regulations.
APPLICATION — Begins Jan. 15, 1974.
Rules for gasoline, butane
GASOLINE PRODUCTION — Will be reduced to some
gas, home heating oil and diesel
fraction of 1972 production, to be announced and revised
fuel take effect Jan. 11,
quarterly. Indications are that the first cutback will be to
replacing cisting programs in
95 per cent of 1972 levels,
effect until then. The other
GASOLINE ALLOCATION
F.')ergy production,
regulations are now effective
agriculture, public transportation and emergency serand all of them are to be full)'
vices which purchase gasoline in bulk get all of their
applied beginning Jan. 15.
current needs. Other businesses purchasing In bulk get as
The official regulations in.
much as in 1972. The remainder Is shared by all others,
cluded many revisions since
including service stations.
the)' were proposed last Dec. 12,
MIDDLE DISTILLATE OIL Primarily home heating
but the gasoline allocation
oil and diesel fuel. First priority goes to: energy
system was virtually unchanged.
production and public transportation, getting all they
It assigned top priority to esneed; emergency services, getting as much as In 1972;
sential services purchasing
beating users, getting enough to maintain temperatures
gasoline in bulk, second priority
reduced by 6 degrees in homes and 10 degrees in other
to other businesses purchasing
buildings. Second priority goes to: agriculture, industry,
in bulk and the leftovers to all
freight and mail hauling, to get 10 per cent more than in
others including the service
1972: and others, getting as much as in 1972,
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quarterly.
Simon told newsmen Thursday gasoline allocations must
be cut some 900,000 barrels per
day — the amount which was
the basis for the original proposal.
Other key provisions of the
new regulations included:
—Adoption of earlier proposals for allocating home heaUn,
oil, diesel fuel and other
"middle dis tillates," requiring
heating reductions of 6 degrees
in homes and 10 degrees in other buildings.
—Revised rules for the heavy
fuel oil called "residual," requLring the 6-and 10-degree
heating reductions instead of
previously-proposed
percentage fuel reductions, and adding safeguards on fuel cutbacks to electric utilities to
avoid power blackouts.
—Revised rules for aviation
fuel, assigning major airlines 95

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SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) The sight of a comet
streaking near the sun has captured the attention of
Skylab 3's astronauts at the midpoint In their marathon
space voyage. The comet Kohoutek makes Its closest
approach to the sun today and begins the long climb back
to the far reaches of the solar system. Astronauts Gerald
P. Carr, William B Puguc and Edward G. Gibson also
"ere to discuss the comet ssith its discoverer, Czech-born
astronomer 1.ubos Kohoutek, who was to be In mission
control in the late afternoon. Carr, Pogue a'd Gibson
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—Rules to assure that petpetrochemical plants will get all
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—And completely revised
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petrochemical and synthetic
rubber production; then to
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liquid petroleum gas Including
industrial fuel; and finally, If
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In gasoline allocations, top
priority is assigned to bulk purchasers engaged in energy production, agriculture, public
transportation and emergency
Serri";, t re(vivi, all they
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Parents Flee Retarded Boy,
Whereabouts Still Unknown

LAPEKIt, Mich. I Al' —
However, the parents, Mr.
Batchelor said Rick) was ing up before dinner.
More than eight years ago,
and Mrs. Victor Thorne, could accepted as a state-at-large
Campbell said the young man
1 Rick) Thorne, a mentally -reemerge
from
seclusion patient, and records show there will always need supervision,
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ncction with his purchase of a superintendent at a tool and die
Frederick Campbell, corn- ate Watergate committee's ef,
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shop
munit) relations director at the fort to gain broad access to
regional airline
State officials have no record center here, said he did not presidential files sources reThe indictments returned in
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U.S. District Court on Thursday of where they went,
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(harged th elusive industrialist with conspiracy, stock mani- Miaiiii International Airport in viewed with sonic kind of coinThe committee issued a subSeptember 1965 The labels of passion. They were with their
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some 500 (noes anf
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the
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scores of documents, and key
At the time, he said the ifl" aides decided that release of
11w indictment marked the and he had no identification He
stitution had a long waiting list material then in preparation
first time criminal charges could not speak a word.
and there were minimal serv- could hurt the President's fight
have been filed against Hughes
Rick)' Lec'rne retarded when
CAVE TEMPLE
despite extensive investigations lie sufferedbrain fever—prob- ices in the local communities to against the committee subinvolving his financial empire. ably Front a virus—as a child. care for mentall retarded poena.
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WASHINGTON (Atli — Government printers are
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the streets on New Year's Eve, free transportation will be
available In a number of Canadian cities.
StcG uinness Distillers is paying $35,000 so that rides on
Toronto subways, streetcars and buses will be free from 8
lam, to 4 a.m. It did the same last year, and there were
inure than 240,000 riders,
Similar services will be operating in Windsor, Ont.,
sponsored by a radio station and a garage, and in
hamilton, with a cigaret company paying the bill. In
Kingston, 10 local organizations have been providing
doorto-door bus service late at night since Dec. 14.
In Alberta, the Mounted Police In Edso are helping a
service club arrange for a bus transporting celebrants to
parties by advance reservations, In Lethbridge, which
hasn't had a traffic death In 18 months, the police and
large businesses raised $1,000 for free bus service.
In Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown's Canadian
Legion and (ire stations are cooperating to run minibuses,
"but not everyone gets a ride," a spokesman said. "You
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storm held us back a little,"
He said the department's efforts Wet'? focused on
ikaning up after last week's severe ice storm and it was
not until Thursday that park department workers began
draping greens over arched City Hall doorways. They will
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Khadafy in an interview published today called for a
revolution In the Arab world to prevent its governments
from "committing the crime of concluding peace with
Israel,"
Arab news analysts viewed it as a open call for the overthrow of President Anwar Sadat of Egypt, the first major
Ar,ili lt;ii'-r tr i.e ti .lacit peace I'ithitlolci mt))
Israel.
In an interview with the Lebanese magazine Beirut al
Massa, Col. Khadafy said the Palestinian guerrilla
movement should spearhead the revolt.
Ileadvlsed the Palestinians to seek an alliance with
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PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (Al') Western diplomats
say Cambodia's fo urth cabinet reshuffle this year Is the
result of long bargaining between President Lon Nol and
the United States Embassy.
But one American diplomat says the new government of
Premier Long Beret does not promise any new policies.
One foreign observer said thrt, while the Americans in
the past have put pressure on Lon Noll to bring such
leaders as Sisowath Sink Matak, Cheng Heng and former
Premier In Tarn into the top echelon of his government,
this was the first time they took a direct hand In the formation of a cabinet,
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The decision to forego disschool districts to provide spe. closur e was taken W ed nesday

Hughes reportedly moved

Ricky was placed in the custudy of the youth 5cr'. CV5 depariment for Dade County in
iliumi, while the pa rents paid
$2 a month for his supoort.
In August 1967, Dade County
officials said, the Thornes
wrote a letter saying they would
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Ricky, 5-foot -9, with a IDe-'
dium build and questioning
basically is a loner and
does not openly seek affection
like other boys in his unit. He is
given speech therapy three
times a week and is learning to
say a few words, but there's no
hope he will become fluent.
I),ris Rolland , unit director,
said he is showing signs of tinproveimnt.
When he first arrived, he did

recently frovii I,ondon to a m

Pointing to their long waiting

nut act without being told to do

aides with copies of documents

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list of Florida patients, officials
wsked Michigan to take him,

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things like dressing and wash-

that have been turned over to
the special prosecutor.

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Of conspiring to pressure directors of Air West to sell out to
Hughes b) depressing the value
of the airline's stock and
threatening lass suits against it"
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said he had supplied the lawyer
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Funeral services for Harvey
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Sanford resident, Lw moved t•
Winston Salem three years ago.
Survivors include his wife.
Juanita Vernon of.Sanford; s-in
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'[he Seminole's. still Sitilir' stping his WU through the The only charity tosses of the the warpath for this tour- Sanford takes on dot'a Ciega,
The S1mniord Seminoles
Wednesday swpre victors over Brandon
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teathered rough anti shoddy hug front
twenty point seanis of Sanford's otherwe period tere made by Johnny namucut
water tight miman-to-man Corso, one on the tail end of a night production i1 22 1)01nts with their first wIn of 1k'
floor game, and tightened their thtrustung at tin.' hands o
7-65 m the consolation
belts when they needed it most, tournaument hoSt laimipa defense fur baseline scores,
three point play increasing the
"We don't tailor our offense ganie fur Fifth place.
to wtdp Ocala Vanguard 70-63 Catholic Wednesday night,
Wtin Ua' margin slipped to Seminole lead Iti 5k 5O.
around Zeuli," '°mniiienttt1
iliursday night, advancing in lurched out It' a cuimumnmnding 28-26, Zeuli started up his point
Clements, a G'l" forward liii H Lx'ujmting Juc Mills, "but if ties
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light" on a few local products, especially Seminole High's John
Zeuli, Coach Joe Mills' standout, as well as Seminole Junior
College's Chip Q'awford.
In the four categories listed, Zeuli is In the top eight of every
one in the prestegious Big Eight Conference's listing of top
ttividals.
This came alter only four Seminole games and Included
Gainesville, Kathleen, Seatreeze and Winter Haven. Lakeland,
Mainland and Detand had not responded, but that still didn't have
much effect on the Tribe's Senlo
Zeull led all corners in total points wIth 84 and a hefty 21.0
average alter the first four contests. He was second In free throw
sht"tin percent.es with 5 'r cent, coming on 11 of 13
made. Barry Hogan of Lakeiand Kathleen's nine of 10 toop top
honors.
In field goals, only Jeff Lawrence and Kelly Browning of
Wr,tt r Haven and Seabreeze, respectively, shot more times at the
bucket than Zeull and he made more than either of them. Zeuli
listed third in the ioop, hit on 35 of 62 shots from the floor for a 56 per
cent mark.
Seabreeze's Charles Qerry's 39 of 57 works out to a very
re pe tablei8pe centand WinfredSmlth of Kathleen has hiton 21
of 37 shots for a fine 56,8 mark.
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Drummer
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in why it took us so long to start Sp'ncer
the second frame and started
poInts, 22 coming in flie first buckets.
Hut pesky little Mr. harris huirailitig the press tonight"
half, while the Seminoles were
Harris. Ocala's quick and ollensing the zone defense like had other ideas. fly time time intint'd Mills, "their i (k'alu, Totali
struck with a case of backeourt spry guard, p'ovt"d to be ti thorn it was muteant to be handled with three fourth quarter minutes press wasn't nearly as good as
tiamummer hands against a in time Semninak's side all night a rapid series of passes that tad licked by, Harris had Boone's when we beat them by Sanford
full court lung. Spearheading a second stopped umuving down the floor scored one field goal and four eight."
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The two chief architects of work hard and dig our way out
Duke Coach Nell McGeachy future'
ups is os er Ja ksont ilk tini of th ellar they dug for us.
said ins team play id subpar in
Coining out of tl. touracy,
versity in the opening round
Shy', a deadly accurate from the championship game but Florida has a 5.2 record. Duke
and Duke were Gene Shy, 6 foot around the foul circle was
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Herald Staff Writer
selections for the local school icing vim what was a comeback
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caron a game, while Seatreeze's Gle Thomas has a 13.6
Ted
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football players were ii'ktd for and defensive back Bob Ncr- Oraume B It Conference school.
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Alter a dismal 1-9 kdger in 1972
did not Include turnovers recovered cr forced, assists and perhaps Belt Atl"Conference eleven and
Time selections arc par. time loeal eleven posted a 5-5 log
most Important. the Intangt 1r' 'neth 'h.1t r'!ts a p!ayr
tow "Wets were named to the ticularly praiseworthy in light in 1973 that featured several
the statistical consideration for honors or plaudits, but well second teamim.
t'f the fact that the simiall Oviedo tight contests and many outizrained into the minds of the coach for the Immeasurable conading the way in the All. s&amp;'houl (tad most of their players standing efforts In defeat.
tributions that player makes to a team.
Two of the Lion's losses this
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Jackson, iii addition to immemidable efforts against
running back John Jackson.
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is now 5-6 on the campaign with Its lone division two over 1,000 yards in his final stalwart for the Lions in the Simmyrna Beach,
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game a close victory over rival Vaiencia Community College has campaign at the Svminole d e Ic n s iv e b a c k fi e Id.
In the TitusviUe contest the
some Interesting statistIcal comparisons and contrasts.
County school as he proved to Washington. named to the first lions were in the thick of the
At the start of the current campaign, both take City and be the urktn.
of the Lion's team 'n defense, handled the fmghm'ing until late in the fourth
Valencia were ranked ahead of the Raiders In the pre-6eason
-- . signal calling and passing period and wound up losing by
offense. Jackson, during
formal favorite poll.s
Lions 5.5 year, carried the ball duties for Ralph Stumpf's two scores.
CHAMPION DOBERMAN
Only Florida College, a "likely" candidate of SJC's stature to on the average of
times per Oviedu outfit in addition to hl.s
In the New Smyrna game the
earn a playoff spot next year, is ahead of the Raiders In
DOG SH(.)W JUDGE Irving A. Basking of Boca Raton, and dog handler
Ovied*' squad Faced a conTeam contest and was keyed oi by defensive halfback position.
Offense, scoring at a 90.Sclip a game, while the local quint hits on
Senior linebacker James tingent that was averaging So
Carlos Rojas of Oviedo pose for a shot with Kastner's Juble V. Admitany ball cluba.
an $6.6 points per game average. Valencia is hitting around 59.1 a
Another senior, center J1111 Riddle also performed two way points per outing. The locals
ven'urer of the Companion Division. The dog, who competed against 27
game, while Lake City isgoing to the tune of 81.5.
Stwmips, who anchored the line duties (or the Lions in the pass Were within one score until the
other Dobermans, is owned by Helen H. PeH of Osteen Florida. The
However, in the equally Important tot maybe more so)
(hat provided Jackson with the catching department. The Cudas gut going in the final
show was sponsored by the Jacksonville Dog Fanciers Association and
defensive category, the Matadores from Orlando hold teams to an
running room he needed, was defensive star also was a prime period and wound up dumping
average 586 points a game clip, giving them a statistical edge of
took place in the Jacksonville Coliseum D'c. 9.
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just one-half point a game more than their opposition. The Raiders'
mn:itchup that saw the cont'f tense which was dominated Witsl'tingtun.
76,3 defensive average works out to w 10.5
Center Jim Stamps, an (erence champs rated as a
margin
to.
the
good.
by
ioop
ehammipiun
New
Srimyrna
Florida College 's 68.6 average gives them a very healthy 21.9 point
Fi.i.
unheralded center, was a Lion three touchdown favorite.
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To other senior Oriedu stwidout both til)'S this season
St. Johns River Community College is second in the state iii
Time Oviedo lions lost an Hornets are now 6-5.
Hut their last half heroics fell
(vim defense behind Valencia with a 59.8 average, while their gridders were also tabbed as as were Tackle Dale Wasson
mimeriting first string all-league Fullback Tom Sicvt'rt, Ted
ovt'rtimmie
heartbreaker
last
Junior
standout
Jun
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st;rt.
Bishop Moore, getting a
offensive capabilities have been shown as 81.5 for a 21.7 gap (ran
status. I,tnebacker Jaimmes 110111ff and Bob Merchant.
imight
to
Bishop
Moore
46.45
Clark
hit
22
for
the
Hornets
in
sound
defensive effort from
their opponents, giving them the second best point spread in the Riddle and Defensive halfback
Merchant
distinguished
despite
a
gaimme
high
24
point
the
low
scoring
defensive
6'9"
center
Jim Fussell
tough division.
were tuniself this year in the ofGreg
Washington
effort
by
Ieon
Cobb.
Hornet
battle.
('lennle
Patterson
iumustered
Four
points
to the
b
At the time of complication, Florida College was 6-Ooverall and
iwardtI
their
laurels
for
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list
fensmve
category
being
another
forward Jiumi Mcintyre scored contributed 17 tallies I or
Lions' three in the three minute
Johns River was 3-1 overall with a loss In the
of Washington's marks. Sievert,
division, while string defensive work,
his only two points of the night, Oviedu.
overtime period to walk away
Lake City's 7.4 showed a 2-0 loop mark and Florida Junior
College's
for
part
of
the
The
Lions
also
had
four
who
was
injured
a
pair
of
free
throws,
with
10
Fir
last
year's
District
with
tin.' win and keeping their
5-4recordalsohadoiielossonthefrsla(v.
loop's
season
caine
on
strong
in
the
umlember!
named
to
seconds
showing
the
Ciutunpiun
Lions
on
the
clock,
to
it
was
tournament
hopes alive.
an
uphill
Valencla, at 5-4, also had a pair of conference wins, bu'
latter part af the year as he Ti Seminole Count)' Gun :idvance the Hornets in the battle from the word go. 1)own
second teaimi witti two on
Oviedo's next home game will
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SPONSORS FOR the fourth annual Deltona
Gold Open Golf Tournament are from left to
right Bob Mckee of Sanford; Ton)' Russi, also
of Sanford and Dr. Jerry Robinson, tournament
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Deltona Gold sponsors who all have donated at
least $300 to the 36 hole event which will take
place Jan. 11 through Jan. 13.
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Robert House, the surprising sophomore walkon this season has an
$8.2 mark coming on 15 of 17 tiles. Crawford is eighth in the list
while House is fifth, but no one is ahead of Brevard's Mike Rubin,
who has an unbeatable 19of 19 tries from the charity stripe.
Chip also appears high on another list; assists. He is ranked
fourth with4O in et games, with Randy' Fortner of Miami-Dade
Central Campus with 46 in just six gaines. Mike Williams appears
l0thonthatlistwith30asaist.sandHouseis2lthwith2O.
In field goal percentages, Ed Whipper, another local product is
tied for ninth with a fine 60 per cent, hitting nine of 15 tries, while
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,mnd came through in the Lake been awarded a special Cer. Basketball Tournament at Patterson chipped away at the Osceola. The lions will be on
pair on the defense.
Offensive players named to Brantley fray with 117 yards i tiFmcate of Achievement for (kida. ha' i.iun toss snapped a hlornt't lead in an inspiring ci. the road Jan. 2, 4 and 11th
their role in 'roumoting con ttmr,' game winning streak Fort to preserve their early tat,gling with New Smyrna,
the second (cain were Tackle
The all-conference honors for st'rvation awareness ((trough bringing their record to 3-1. The season unblemished record.
Dale Wasson and Fullback TOrn
Ocoec and Apopka.
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participation in a National
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prigralum earlier this year.
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received with the
Sports Briefs
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Secretary (IF the National
llumitmng and Fishing Day
Super Money
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Must Be A Joke
commiutittet' praised thit' local
lub.
MIAMI APi When you conic right
CINCINNATI APi --• Cincinnati l(eds'
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'WIthout your active
duttum to it, glory isn't the bottom line.
Manager
Sparky Anderson said Thursday.
TOURNAMENTS
participation, and that if
Money is. Just ask Tim Foley.
8 l{O(EItH()D(ES
he turned down an offer by Oakland A's
thousands of clubs across tiit'
For the second straight year, the Miami
lkrald t'orrt'spondt'nt
Findlay Holiday
owner Charles Finley because "I owe the
Champ.onshp
mt4mtii'n," saul l'age. "NIIF Day
I)olphins' cornerback ummay pick up the
Reds so much."
Vrda 72 Hdiber 47
lly titmiimfl
time Buddy
could be no immure than a nmert'
miu.mumuiumoth lof of Super Bowl bread
Anderson said Finley contacted (tim two
Con%olatIon
Sliwiwn Memorial at Hickory,
without even working up a sweat in the
md r.rn,raI $9, HUVIIII%9$Of%, t'akndar tribute to time nation's
days after the World Series ended.
NC.. Tiny i.unl beca time nd $7
sportsmmii."
gamime.
"I remember the call because I thought
G&amp;for Bowl
NASCAIts Grand National
"Fortunately, you have mmmdc
"I think we're still young enough
it was a JOke. I figured just two days after
Championship
East driviimm. etumumipitim for 1973.
ml nmut'hm Immort' thamu that,"
players—that our ecor.ommic futures aren't
iior.dO 77. Dote 60
ti series it had to be one of the neighbors

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Cham

$10,000 us Winston Cup awards
(or winning hums fourth national
ik1 in a six-year span.
'ill he actually had to do in the
last event of the year was finish
in the ract', his paint ttUil for
1k' year was 1294,00.
Neil Castles, the defending
('rand National East chaumipuirm
(row Charlotte, N.C., received
$5000 mm, Winston atards for
mmin.shuuug stt t'nd in the stan.
itings with 123850 points.
l.und's t'tuirnpionshmp. along
mthm three Grand Anmerican
titles, allows hmsuuu to join an elite
tiut, t'oumed of other drivers
.c managed t. ttnii four
national NASCAR t'hanm.
--.hips during their careers.
li1, who is 41 yearld
timtcrcd 14 of time 15 e'vents on
the wtmeiuIt' in his aniart',
in five if them. He had
It) linisties in time lisp five and
recorded ii in the top 10 11'
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ita a utmeanmngfuh observance
that has acquainted immihhiuns of
-\mmlericans with thmi' sport.
simlahm's t -vntributmuns to conservatmon."
The program of the Seimiutole
('iulmty Gums and Archery
,ssociation was held at I)el.and
.inI ie;i lured an
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fret' literature and mnformutatloim
the
National
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Tarko ii. Cob. M'nqs •ii
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Metro St 41, Chadron
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licenFes iitt permimmts, use
5 Mcnaei s $0 Colby 76
S Conn It Tufts 7;
$Laymimt'Imt if excise taxes
Wst'c Poi W. Brand"is 91
luotmun: ueI fishing equipmmment
, m. ss're Trl 67
,lmtI tIuntan ti'ntritiutions,"
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iepared for Sunday's American Confereumce championship game against
Oakland, the final step to the National
Football League's title game Jan. 13 in
houston.
Thewinnerof Sunday'sgamewill pocket
18,500 while the loser will head home,
comforted in part by a $5,500 check. But
the winner can also grab the gold rini'—all
$15,000 of it—by .vmnnmng Super Bowl VIII
.igamnst time National Conference champ,
either Dallas or Minnesota.
$25,000," Foley

Award For Valor
KANSAS CITY I API
Charles G.
()rmee!i basketball coach at
Maryland, Wilhumiim Jeffrey Miller, Univer.
sity uFTexas.Arhirnton Football player ;mnl
the Ursumus, Pa., College basketball team
hate been named recipients of the first
NCAA Award of Valor.
The award recogniaes persons f'r
bravery r courageous action in time of
danger. The recipier.ts will be hnoret1 at
the NC1
arinial convention at San
Frmctscu Jati. 8.
Driesell is credited will saving the lives
of at least 10 chIldren from burning
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Miller saved IGur lives in a munitions
plant explosion in Cleburne, Tex., July 10,
Time Ursinus team rescued 14 persons
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if Georgia Is hoping his wife, Barbara,
gets "carried away' again tonight, 'hen
his Bulldogs meet 18th-ranked Maryland
in time Peach Bowl football game,
I ky ; at lied his teamum go through u.s
final workout at Atlanta Stadium on the
-'ye 1 the 8 p.n1 Esi clas1-i and noted It
ould be Georgia's first night game in two
)ears.
In the last o'ie, Georgia rallied in the
waning minutes for a 28-24 victory over
Georgia Tech in a naUonally televised
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lani into the c'h -imnI )ioiishii I
Bay Packers to win consecutive timer anigle,
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Cowboy Coach Tnumi Landry
Super Bowls.
Dallas and Miauimi' Mm. says the Vikings are stronger Incidentally, Oakland's 12
nesota and Oakland? Minnesota offensisely, but l)allas Is points against the Dolphins ,tll
stronger defensively titan the caiuie from George' Illanda's
and Miami?
last time the two teams met, toe, The Raidets never crossed
Dallas and Oakland?
That
was in an NEC playoff the
Those are the four pessiMiami go;il lir.e.
blhities for Super Bowl VIII— gu;tc in 1971, which the Cow.
It tuld be be' drainmatic ill )
the National Football League's boys win 20-12.
absence
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(,eorge
could kick the winning
Calvin 11111's
chaulpionship game scheduled
on Jan. 13 in houston's Rice time Dallas lineup Will htirt the Field goal with Just a few see
Cowboys and no doubt leads to tints left (Sn the clock, outStadium
Before your Fearless FOOt. the isldsnmakers installing Mm- duelling Miami's thmro \'cpri
e'nmman.
ball Forecaster calls time shuts neseti ts a one-point as tsrie.
in Sunday's American and It isuvena pick-It gamut' in some
imnd the1
But the I)iilphln.
National Conference chum- uners,
to
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Nanny
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running back has been to two roommate, linebacker Ed
bowl games and you can tell his O'Neil returned from the staplaying time on the fingers of ilium.
both hands,
"I'd like to be able to play a
whole
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back as Penn State won handi,
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vividly his Sugar Bowl disappointment

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team, He realized he was
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me. That's what hurt,"
CappelIett's only' news of the
game last New Year's Eve was
a radio report from a buddy iii
Montana
Montana?
"I couldn't get the ganme on
radio or television in New Orleans," Cappellett.I explained.
"A friend of mine, Ronnie Melchiore, telephoned me from
Montana State. He was listening to the game and gave me a
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become prominently idemi' about hobbs Riggs, tier anti
Ihmns where your tennis gets
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in women's sport.c. Four sears tion anti other causes whmch greatest put'on spo'nsore'd in
"Last year I had what I
ago, people laughed a't the stress self-expression and the name of tennis. "I really considered my' Worst scar as
women. Now there's an ap' Personal idt'rtitv Hut she is like him," saws Ushime Jean, a player Only because I
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tie r i n t ii e II o u s t o n
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lieu uSl000OOguaranteefora
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imc'third of everything else.
But Mc King is not tempted
ht time rt'on&amp;s It is getting
that good in tennis, where' she
IIJS made o c r $100 000 in
tacti of the last three scars.
Now she take's on the added
responsibility of coaching the'
Philadelphia Freedoms, for
whom shell pla - mn the newly
organized World T?am Ten'
nis league, a league in which
tier husband, Larry, has been
a prime' mover.
There has been some speculat Ion about ret irernent because the nomadic life of a
tennis pro can pall.
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spectacularly aggressive
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know, it was beatjtilul watchplay (she Is a five-time
-ing Bobby Clark come skat'
Wimbledon champion).
mug down the ice. I really' ap'
The Virginia Slims Circuit
pre'cmated his performance
will kick oil the 1974 cam'
"It stre'ssed for tile, as an
paign with its San Francisco
athlete, how important it is to
tournament Jan. l4'l9 leatur'
perform. It II be the t1mmn I
BILLIE JEAN KING
ing $50,000 in prize money.
miss I hi' most when I in
Just four years ago, the same
finally away from it, when I
tournament was worth $15,' plus till' money, which keeps and limp. Vhen Richard Shir. no linger can perform as a
000.
you in tennis.'
a San Era nc isco radio champion.
"I've waited many, many'
''Amateur tennis was sportscaster, asks her how
"So I gave myself a pep
years," says Billie Jean, eyes degrading to nit', 1)0th S an the "movement" is going, she talk right then.
gleaming through tier circu- athlete' and as a human retorts, "Which movt'nwnt"
"Have' a gi eat year, Billie
mar granny glasses, for ten- being
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Sensitit it about age has
come to Billie Jean King at
the milestone of 30(which she
reached in Not ember)
Dont, she cautions, call
me 'The Old Lady,'"
The Old lady was a cognimmen Billie Jean Picked up in
1967 at the ripe old age of 24
in a match against Hosie
Casals She was trailing
three—lote in the sicond Mt
and Rosie was running her
all oser the court and (malls
gasping Billie Jean su lkd
out acros.s the net, "Ii you
keep runntni me like that Ill
soon be an o d lads.
Old lady huh
said
Rosme with a, wicked gleam.
'It fits. That ,s what you are
from now on,
And until this 'ear, Billie
can i n I mm it. Ow slit'
says, "They don't really call
me that any mare. The kids
say to me, \ ou don I look 01(1.
You don't act old.'
"I m young. I'm just starting to live"
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JACKSONVILlE, Fla, (AP) The two are the tallest players time tournament.
scored 20 effort"
The Florla Gators went Into on the Florida squad
points and Chilp Willmains Lad
Jat kson', mile whipped
the (,ator Bowl basketball tourThey rebounded above their 23 in the title game.
Western Kentucky 85-79 for
namnent rated poorest in the height, and so did S400t Steve
Both were almost unanimous third place. Coach Bob Gotthieb
field and caine out No. 1 with a Williams, Among them they choices on the all-tourney team juggled his JU lineup, starting
disciplined 77-60 vIctory over pulled down 44 rebounds while 4mlong wmth Leon Benbow of sophomores Bobby Alvarez arid
Duke Thursday.
1)uke's entire team collected 26. third-place Jacksonville. Each Jim Smith, and got a good
They led all the way and shut
of the three got 13 of the 14 hal- comeback effort after Wed"Now we have a
off the Blue Devils with a tough
Southeastern
lots
cast by writers and broad- nesday's 64-62 upset loss to
Conference season coming Ui),
defense
casters
Florida
the Florida coach said, still
not totall
dis.
"We were rank underdogs, unhappy that his fellow coaches
Duke's Bob Fleisher, the only a "r
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said
Western
Kenbut we worked hard and won," picked his teimn to finish last in Blue Devil who played well in
Jim Richards
vIu1 rookie Coach John Lotz
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L egal Notice

FrIday, Dec. 28, 1973

Legal Notice

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IaIe Mills Road to Curryville Road.
Rttt SOuth along Curryvil'e- Roaci to
Ot P'OT iOta BY COMMI5SIOER C'ub Rci, Run east cn Country
apointIourhundred(O1feet more
DRUMMOND, SECONDED LIV Club Road to Country Club Drive.
e-s
tist of the if!
tion
COMMISSIONER WILLIAMS. THE Continue northeast on Ccuntry Club with Curryville Road and Lake Mills
FOLLCWING RESOLUTION WAS Drive to 20th Street; Continue east
Road: Run welt. SouthweSterly.
UNA Nt MOU SLY A DOPT ED AT on 70th Street tø poi.st of beginning,
south and southeasterly along an arc
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
PoIlin Place: Because the Board
to a point on Ft. Christmas Road
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- of County Commissioners of approximately three thoutnd (our
MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE Seminole County has determined
ndred (3,a) fe-it northwest o
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ON THE 4th that no accommodations presently
the Seminole County line; Run
DAY OF DICEMBER. A D 197)
e*t within this Precinct ade-'utesouthcit along Fort Christmas
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes
for the exped.tioo$ and efficient
Road ' the Seminole County line;
PrOvides for changes In e-e-tioq
housing anø handling of voting ar.o' Run west along the Seminole County
district and polling places during
voting paraphernalia, the Board his
line- to the point of beginnIng.
odd numbered years. and
by separate resolution, also
Polling Place: Community House,
WHE RE AS, increasing population recorded on this dale. ptil'lt.Mflt tO
Chutuota, F br ica
hal necss1tated changes In the
FlOrida Statutes Section 101.lt,
PRECINCT NO. 7
)ocati-n of potlirg places within designated the following site outside
Begin at the junction of the- St.
precinctsandatleratiohof precincts
Precinct No. I as a temporary
Johns River and the Econlockhat
polling Place for Precinct Plo. 1:
and precinct boundaries, and
thee Creek at the eastern County
Sanford. Florida,
Florida Statutes, the Board of
County Commissioners of Seminole PRECINCT No.
County has by resolution on the 4th
Be-gn County line and Interstate-i
day of December. AD., described at Lake Monroe-: Run South on II to
and set forth the boundarieS and South Section line Section 21205
limits of each precinct and the flE; Run we-st on South line Section
polling places of each precinct, and 71 20S79E to Southeast corner
WHEREAS, the Board of County Section 23-205-79E; Run west on
Commissioners of Seminole County South line of Section 23 20S29E
has determine-d that no at- to
southeast
corner
sect.

Econlockhatchee Creek to the
Seminole County line. Run east
the Seminole County line- to the- St.
Johns River: Run north on the St.
Johns River to the point of begin,
ning; Excluding, however, that area
described in Precinct l.A.
Polling Place: Community House,
Chubuota. Florida
PRECINCT NO. I

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Legal Notice

PRECINCT NO. 44

within precincts 1,27, 27, 17. 43. and
dequate for the expeditious ind
efficient housing and handling of
t'oting and voting paraphernalia
within said precincts

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RaIlroad to the-south line- of Section

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the claimant and must be sworn to
by the claImant, his age-ni or at.
torne-y. or the Sam. shall be-void,
Dated at Sanford, Florida, this
11th day of December, 1973
Loretta Ci. Munson
As Exetirix
of said EstateShinholser and Legan
First Federal Building
Sanford. Florida 3277)
Attorneys for ExecutrIx
Publish: Dec. 21, 2$. 1973
DEW.10I

South line-of Section 2%, Township AdditIons.tothesou!heastcornerof
2)5. Rang. 3OE; Thence continue Lot 1, BlockS, Weatherstield, First
Southerly along the centerlIne on t.ddilicx', Plat Book Il, Page 1,
Public Recordsof Semnole County.
State Road 436 In Section 7$,
Thence run north along the east line
1nship 315, Range XE, to thecenterline Of Howell Creek; Thence of Weathensfield First Addition to
the- southvieStcorfler of Lot 17. Block
run southwesterly along the- ce-n
S. W,atpiersfield. F irsi Addition,
terline of Howell Creek 10 the- *tst
Thence run eaSt along the- Southt line
line of Section 71. Township 215,
of Weatrrersfietd First Addition to
Range-XE; 'Thence run north along
the- southeast corner of Lot Ii
the weSt line of section te the nj.
thwest corner of Section 35, Weathersfietd, First Addition.
Thence continue- east in Section II.
Township 215. Range- XE. Thence
Township 7)5. Range- 29E to the
run welt approximately 3.460 feet
along the south line of Section 30. centerlineofWvmore Road; Thence
run north along the centerline of
TownShip 215, Range 30E to point of
Wymore Road to me- centerline t
beginning
Road 436, Thence- run west
State
located
on
Portable
Polling Place:
along the centerline of State Road
vacate- lot on the we-st Sloe- ot
4.36 to the west line of Section 11,
Ke-wanne-e Trail, approximately
Towr.5tl.p 715, Range 29E, Thence
four blocks north from Derbyshire
ccntinue vie-st along the centerline of
State Road 44 in Section 15
PRECINCT NO.44
TownshiplS,Ra'ige-2'PE,tothewl-st
Beginatapointonthesoutf'iineof line of Section 15, Township 21S,
Section 7, Township 3)3. Range 79E. Range 7[; Thence continue
said point being approximately I.130 westerly along the- centerline
feet east of the WuthwC%t corner of
State- Road 436 in Section 16,
Section 7, TownShip 715. Range 29E,
Township 215, Range 29E to thC
said poInt also described as the
point of beginnIng.
centerline of State- Road 100 (in
Polling Place: Located at the
f101ib
tenstate- Four); Thence
Holiday Inn at the- Intersection of
along the centerline of State Road
Interstate- Four and State Highway
100 to the centerline of State- Road £36 Altamonte Springs, Florida
431; Tn(rnortheastedIyat0flU
PRECINCT NO.49
the centerline of State Road 431 to
flegn at a point on the Southwest
run

21$, Range 39E; Thence continue Range 3OE; Thence run north along
northeasterly along the-centerline of
the we-st line-Of Section 33. Township
State Road 4)1 In SectIon L Town
3)5 Range XE to the nørthw*SI
ship71S, Range29E,tothe north line corner o Said section. The-ncr run
Cf said Section; Thence sun east east along Inc north line of Section
hOng the north line of Section l
Township 215, Ran!e., 30E. 0
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f*flSniP £l)
"v pointontheenlerlineotstate-HOaO
northeast corner of Section I
Thence run southeasterly along
Township 71$. Range nE Thence tilt centerline of State Road
run South along she Mtt line Of approximately 7,150 feet to a point
Section 1, Town1iip7IS. Range- 29E
on the centerline of Winter Woods
tO the Southeast corner or smig
Boulevard, Thence run westerly
t.e-ction, Thence run west along the
along the centerline of Winter Woods
south lIne-of Section). TOWflShIP 2)5.
Boulevard to a point on the ce-n
Range 29E. to the southwest corner
terlineOf Nottingham Drive; Thence
Of said section. Thence run west
run southerly along the centerline of
along the south line of Section 2.
nottingham Drive to a point ap
Township 713, Range 79E. to te
proximately 170 feet north on thepoint of Beginning
south line of Section 3). Township
7t5. Range XE; Thence- run south
Polling Place: Rolling Hills
Cr,r.tr, Cljh (ojn!ry (Nib Road.
re cf Seton 3). Tcvin
Altamonle Springs. FIId
ship 21$. Range XE; Thence run
PRECINCT NO. 41
west along the southti'w of Section
Re-gin at. point ontrtel.outh line of
, Township 2)S Range 3OE to the
Section 35, Township 305, R11Qe
point of beginning.
ap
being
29E. said point
theof
feet
west
proximately 3.750
Richards
Southeast corner of said Sectloh.
Polling Place: St
SaId point also described as trie
FplscopalChurch.51 5I Lake-Howell
Road. Seminole- County. Florida
Centerline Of State Road 100 (In
te-qstate Four). Thence run no(
RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
ttre'MhtIly along the centerline f
Stale- Road 100 to the south Inc of
said alterations and changes be
Section 36, TownShIP 30S. Range re-corded inthecfficlal Record Book
29E; Thence continue northeasterly
In the Office of the Clerk of thelOnQ the- centerline of State Road
Circuit Court of Seminole- County.
4) in Section 26. TownshiP
Florida. nd that said change's be
Puinge 29E to the east line of Section
pubtishfd four (1) time-i in a
705. Range ?9C.
28. To*'nshi
ne5PaPer in Seminole County.
Florida
thence-continue northeasterly Iong
the-centerlIne of Spate- Road 10011 1)
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in Section 23, Township 20$.
29E. tO me north line- of said
Thence continue nor
se-clon
theasterly along the centerline of
State Road 100 (III approtimatel!
intrqtn
..f.0fee$ to &amp; point or-s tilt
k,ini)r
c-f Section 71. TownIhiP 795,

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on the 4th day of December, 1573 as
same appears on the record In theMinute Book for said County.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I havehereunto set my hand nd affixed
the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners this 4th day
of December, 1973
(Seal)
Arthur H Be'ckwitti, Jr .
Clerk
of the Board of
County CommisSioners
In and for
Seminole County, Florida.
PubliSh Dec. 1$, 7), 74, 21, 1973
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north line of Section 27. TownShip
north along the we-sI right olway
215, Range 29E, approximately 25
WInnebago Court ap
feet to the southeast corner Of Lot
proximately 33 feet to a point, said
776. Traitwood Estates, Section 2.
point alto described as the- ce-n
Plat Book 1$. Pages 12 and 13, Public
te-rllne of Talbot Road; Thence run
Records of Seminole County:
east along the center-line of Talbot
Thence run north along the cost line
Road to the centerline of Kanne-e
of Traitwood Ettates, Section 2, in
Trjil, Thence run northeasterly
Section iS, Township 715, Range
along the centerline of xewannee
IPE. approximately 660 feet; Thence
Trail to the east line of SectIon 70,
run east approiimately 640 feet
Township 2)5. Range- XE; Thence
continue northeasterly along the- the southwest corner of Lot 7, Block
Centerline- of Kewanne Trail in 30. We-athersfie-ld, Second Addition,
Plat Book U. Page 103. PubliC
Section 21, Township 215, Range-

the east line-of Section 2. Township corner o SectIon 33. Township 315

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Notice s hereby give-n that a
Public Hearing Will be- held at theCommission Room in the City Hall
in Ihe City of Sanford, Florida, at
700 o'clock P.M on January 14,
1974. to consider the- adoption of an
ordnance by the City of Sanford,
Florida. titie of which isis follows:

DECEASED.
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:
You and each of you are he-re-by
notified and required to file any
claims and demands which you, or
either of you, may have against said
estate In the-Office-of the Clerk of thc'
.
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• J.,I,iJ!M. rIvII,J, Circuit Court of the- Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
within four calendar months from
Florida. Probate Division, in the
the time of the first publication
Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
this notice-. Each claim or demand
must be in writing and filed in within six calendar months from the
duplicate- and state the- place p1 time- of the first publication of this

XE, to the centerline of State- Road Records of Seminole County;
£34; Thence-run southerly along me Thence run east along the south line
Centerline of State Road 134 to the- of Weathecsfield First arid Second

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Commi%tiont.rs Cf Seminolt. County.
Fonda, 0? its Pe'jutr P.tc'eting held

20, Township 20$. Range XE;
Thence Continue south along the
centerline of the- ACt. Railroad l
Seclion9, Township70S, Range)OE
to a point on the centerline of State
Roadl7l; Thence run southwesterly
along the centerline of State Road
127 approximately 3.330 feet to a
point on the centerline of Longwpod
Hills Road; Thence run welt along
the Centerline of Longwooej Hilts
Road to the we-st fine of Section
Township 70S, Range XE, Thence
continue wcsterly along the ce-n
terline of Longwood Hills Road in
Section3O, TownshIp 203, Range 30E
to a point on the west line of said
section; Thence continue southerly
along the centerline of Louigwood
Hills Road in Section 75, Township
?OS, Range 29E, to a point on the
South line of Section 75. Township
205. Range 29E; Said point being
approximately 150 feet west of the
Southeast corner of said section;
The-ncecontinuesouthalong the east
line of Section J. Township 75,
Range 79E. to the southeast corner
of said section; Thence run west
elong the south line of Section 36,
Township 205, Range- 29E to the
Southwest corner of said se-tlon;
Thence run west along the south line
of Section 35, Township 795. Range
79E, to the point of beginning
PRECINCT NO. 4$
Polling Place-; Because the Board
Be-gin at a point onttie south line- of
of County Commissioners of
Section 20, Township 215, Range
SemInole County nit determine-cl
XE; Said point also described as the
that no accommodations preSently
Southwest corner of Lot 3. Block B,
exist within thiS Precinct adequate
English Estates, Unit 2. Plat Book
for the expeditious and efficient
13. Page Ia, Public Records of
housing and handling of voting and
Seminole County; Thence run north
voting paraphernalIa, the Board has
along the- west line-of Lot), Block B,
by separate resolution, also
English Estate's, Unit 2 to the- nor
recorded on this date, pursuant to
th*est corner of said lot; Thence nun
Florida Statutes Section 101 71,
e35t alc.nic the SOuth nigtst cf wa
de%igriOt&amp;d tile tcilr.v,ng Ste Out%dC
life- of DerbyshIre Road ap
Precinct Plo. 41 as a temporary
proximately 20 feet to a point, said
polling place- for Precinct No. 47
point also described as the cen
Longwood Community Building,
City of LOngwood. County of
fe-nine of Oxford Rood; Thence run
northerly along the- centerline- ot
Seminole. Florida
Oxford Road to the centerline of
PRECINCT NO
Carlton Road; Thence run west
Begin at a poInt on the centerline
cj State Road 436. salo point being
along the-centerline of Cartion Road
to the eit right of way line of
tile-center of the intersection of State
Wr4tOfl RO, The-it, run ttOtth
KOJ 4)6 mO state
oaa £31;
alongthtee-altrlghtofwayline-of
Thence run South along the ce-n
Winston Road e-proximatety 35 feet
terlineof State Road 43) to the south
lIne of Section 16. Township 2)5,
to the northwest cOrner of Lot 3,
Block G, English Estales, Unit 3,
Range 29E; Thence run Southerly
Plot Book 14, Rage 65. Public
along the centerline of State Road
431 in Section 21, Township 215,
Records of Seminole County;
Range nE to a point; Said point
Thence run east along the north line
being approximately 7)3 feet South
of Lot 3, Block Ci, English Estates,
Unit 3, to the northeast corner of
of the- centerline of Hill View Drive;
said lot; Thence run south ap
Thence run east to the east line- of
proximately 35 fed along the- west
Section 21, Township uS, Range
29E; Thence-continue-east en Section
line of Lot 5. Indian Hills. UnIt 6,
27. Township 71$, Range 21E to a
Plot Book 15. Page 40. PubliC
point on the east right of way line- of
Records of Seminole County, to the
Mathews Roid; Thence run fSOi'th
SouthweSt corner of Lot S. Indian
Hills, Unit 6; Thence run easterly along the east right of way line of
along the south line of Lot 3. Indian Math.ws Road to the north line of
Section 72, Township 21S, Range
Hills, Unit 6. t the we-St nlght.of way

line of

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29E Theoe- run C4S Otong the
centerline of said section. to the east
line of Section 24, TOwnship ?9S,
Range 79E; Thence run east along
the cinterline of Section 19.
Township 205, Range 39E to the east
line of said section; Thence run east
along the centerline of SectIon 70,
Township 2OS. Range )9E to a point
the centerline of the ACL
Railroad line; Thence run southerly
along the- centerline of the ACL

Beginatapointonlhesouthlineol
Section 33, Township 715. RangeXE, approximately 3,473 fe-el from
the-Southwestcornerofsaldsection;
Thence run easl along the south line
of Section 33, Township 215, RangeXE to the Southeast corner of said
section; Thence-continue east along
the South line of Section 31. Town
hip2IS. Range3OE tothe centerline
of State Road 434; The-nc, run north
westerly along the- centerline of
State Road 434 to ttse west tine of
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Section 3.1, Township 2)5, Range
XE; Thence-continue northwesterly
along the Centerline- of State Road
434 in Section 33, Township 215,
Range XE to the centerlIne- 01
Winter Woods Boulevard; Thence
run westerly along tile Ce-rite-s-life- of
Winter Woods Boulevard to a point
on the centerline of Nottingham
Drive; Thence run southerly along
the cpnterline of Nottingham Driveto a poInt approximately 470 feet
north 01 the south line Of Section 13,
Township 71$, Rngp JOE. Thence
run south tOthe South toe of Section
33, Township 21S, Range XE, also
deScribed as point of beginning.
Polling Place: Parking Lot of San
Jose Apartments at the corner of
Highway 436 and Winter Woods
Boulevard in the County of
Seminole, State of Florida

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the epe'ilfoi,s IPs-) t.fficient
for
housing and handling Cf voting and
voting paraphernalia, the- Board has
by separate re-Solution, also
recorded on this date, pursuant to
F!oriaa 5tatu,e- Section 101 1),
designated the following site OutsidePrecinct Plo. 43 as a temporary
polling place- foe' Precinct No 1)
Eastbrook S,vim Club, Semnote
County, Florida.

1320 feet from the southeast corner
Page-Il, Public Records of Seminole F0IIOAI Queens Mirror Circle north
north on Rantout Lane to poif,t of
Florida
on County; Thence run north ap- westerly to South Trlplett Lake
of Section 34. Township 2lS, Range
Be-ginning,
proximate-tv 25 feet to the centerline Drive; Follow South Triple-fl Lake PRECINCT NO. 26
Polling Place, Portable adjacent 3OE; Said point alSo described as the
centerline- of Eastbrook Boulevard;
Begin at the junction of u_S. 1797 to south side of Mayfair Country
of Forest lake Drive West; Thence Drive- northwesterly and westerly to
Thence run northerly along the
run east along the centerline of Triplett Lake Drive; Follow T-iplett and SR. 177; Follow SR.
Club, Seminole County. Florida.
Forest Lake Drive West ap
centerline of Eastbrook Boulevard
Lake DrIve-northerly to intersection westerly to SCL Railroad; Follow PRECINCT NO. 33
proximately 610 feet to the ce-n- of Oakwood Drive- as though Oak SCL Railroadnortheasterly (staying
Begin at a point on the centerline to the centerline of Howell Branch
terline of Forest Lake Drive; wood Drive were extended els?; on the western track) to Country of State Roac' 4fl, in Section
Road; Thence-run easterly along the
,
Thence run northerly along the Follow Oakwood Drive welt to in Club Road; Run north on Country TownShip 705. Range- 30; Said point centerline-of Howell Branch Road to
centerline of Forest Lake Drive tersection with Suns,t Drive; Run Club Road to the Sanford Grant being the center point of the in
a point on the-east line of Section 34,

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Polling Place: South Semino;,
the Ctflterlint of Tritb' Branch FoIk SR.
oti Road, Fern
easterly to Forest the-ny to SR 49; Ron northweSt
Schoi.
Casselber,,
MiddleRailroad to the eaSt lint of Se-(tiOn Lake Avenue. Run outheriy on and west on SR 1)9 to junction at
riorida
Firda
19, TownshIp 215. Range 79E; Forest Lake Avenue- to Forest Lakc SR. 419 and SR. 434; Run west on
PRECINCT NO. 32
PRECINCT NO. 39
Thence-continue northeasterly along DrIve; Run west on Forest Lake S.R.434tOU.S 17.93: Follow U.S. 17.
Begin at the intersection of
fleQifl at the intersection of u s
the centerUne of TriIb Branch Drive to Eden Park Avenue; Follow n Stherly to point of beginning
Rantoul Lane and Country Club
Railroad in Section 20, TownShip Eden Park Avcnue South to SCL
Polling Place: Portable at Road tSR. MA); Run east on 1797 and the Orange Seminop,
Country Club Road to Country Club County line; Go northeasterly on
3)5, Range- 29E, to a point on the Railtoact (Trilby Branch); Follow southeast corner of SR. 431 and u.s.
U.S. 1792 to the inferucflct of S.R
centerline of Eden Park Avenue: SCI. Railroad southwesterly to 1792, Seminole County, Florida.
Roads Continue northeast
country Club Road to Lake Mary 434; Run southeast along SR. 134 to
Thence run north along the ce-n. Orange Seminole County line; Wst PRECINCT NO. 2$
i. Mary the intersect ion of Floral Boulevard
terllne of Eden Park Avenue to the the-n north on Counts line to point of
at intersection of SR. 434 road; Run south
(Oxford Road); Follow Floral
north tini of Sccflon 2C. Tc-anthip beginning
Roadto25lhStreet; Rune-it 1 on 25th
5 £77 ,altlancj Avenue); Run
Boulevard (Oxford Road) Southerly
215, Range
E. Thence continue
Polling Place: F-iorcia Power east on s R. 436 to intersection with
Streettotheofd SCL RailrOadnight
north along the Centerline of Eden E mployes' Lounge, Bear Lake. Seaboard Coast Line Railroad main of-way; Run south on the old SCL tothe Orange-Seminole County line
Run along the Orange.Sem;noi *
Park Avenue in Section 17, TownShip Seminole County, Florida
line track; Follow south along Railroad till it merges with the SCL
Railroad; Continue on SCL Railroad County line to the point of begintIng
2)5, Range 29E approximately 2600 PRECINCT NO. 17
SCLRR main line track to in
Polling Place: St. JohnS Village fe-st to. point on the north line of Lot
to the intersection with an
Begin at the intersection of U.... lersection with Spring Lake Road:
37, McNeil's Orange Vitla, Plat Book 1792 and
1)6;
Run Pun weSterly on Spring Lake Road imaginary line representing the Craft shop, 250 Oxford Road, Fern
S. R Park, Florida
7, Page-P?, as recorded in the Public Southeasterly on SR. 136 to in to Intersection with 5.477 (Maitland Sanford Grant Line; Run northwest
PRECINCT NO. 40
Records of Seminole County: tersection with Red Bug Lake Road Avenue): Run north on SIP to point
on the Sanford Grant Line to the
Begin6tapuifltOfltheSOuthlineof
Thence run eaSt approximately 70 and Winter Park Drive-; Run O' of beginning at SR. 436.
intersection with Country Club
SectiOn 34, Township 2)5, Range
fret to the northwest corner of Lot 7. the-ny on Winter Park Drive to inRoad; Run north on Country Club
Polling Place: Seventh day Ad

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The Sanford Herald

Legal Notice

on south tine-of Sec-lion fl20529E to
corner of Section 21 Township 21S,
centerline-of State Road 436. Thence intersection of U.S. 1192; Run Grant Line to U.S. 1792; Run south- ACL Railroad; Thence run south
point also dncribed as the ce-n
LIttle Wekiva River; Run nor
Range 3OE, Thence run east along
run easterly along the centerline of southweitenl, on U.S. 17 92 to point westerly on U.S. 17-97 to point of westerly along the centerline of
fe-dine- of Dike Road: Thence run
thwrtterly o.i the Little Welciva
the southline of Section 71. 21S,
State Road 436 to the- east line of of beginning,
beginning.
north abng the centerline of Dk,
State Road 427. approximately 3350
River to the We-kiva River and
Pange3OE to the-southeast corner of
Section 17, Township 2)3, Range
P011109 Place: Lake Mary Fire feet to a point on the centerline- of
Polling Place: Casselberry
Road to the northeaSt cerner of
County line; Follow County line
Section
21.
TownshIp
7)5.
Range
79E;
Thence
continue
easterly
along
WomenClub,
Casseiberry,
Florida
House,
SE corner Wilbur Avenue Lonowood Hills Road; Thence run SectIon 34, Township 713, Rang,
NOW, THE 14 E FORE. RE IT
rcrtpi tn the St. Jonns River; Follow
30F: Thtncr' Continue cast alcnç the thr centedilne of SR 136 in Section 16
anci Fin? Street, Lake Mary,
PRECINCT NO. 1$
)OE; Thence continue northerly
est along thc centerline o
PEOLVF D t ph.' Pc'ard or County
C-r.'' line southeasterly on the St
rirtfl 1r.t' t'f 'j- i l.'n 34. Township
Tc.nhp
Range 29E to !hr
flor;da
ftrrin
at
tiii
ritC(Sti'i
of
Sari
.i!c'flj the (r,tqtnr' of f)e Road ri
Lec, -ni.'od I'iiilt Road tothe wrst lnt
er to fr-c port of beg;i
.t
215. Range 30L to a point; Said
centerline of SR 431; Thente run (os- cl O;ecso Road (SR. 4)9) ansi PRECINCT NO. 21
Section 24, township 215, Range
of Section 29, Township 70$. Rangemng.
Florida, that for precincts 1. 22, 77,
COiflt, being appro'4imatety 24lSfeet
south along the cente-nb'ne of SR 43) SeaboardCoas? Line Railroad (Lake
Begin
at
the
Volusia.Seminole
30E;
Thence
continuewesterly
)OE.
to a point, Said point being
Polling Place: Wilson School,
42, 43, nd 47, the tolbowing tern
from ttie- northwest corner of Section to the south fine of Section 16, Cha'm Branch); Run northeasterly County tine on the St. Johns River at along the- centerline of Longood
appioximately 115 feet north of the
Paola. Florida
porary (lolling places be designated,
34, Township 715. Range 30E; Said
Township 215. Range 79E; Thence on the railroad to 25th Place; Run Oste'en Bridge (SR. 415); Follow Hilts Road in Section 30, Townihip centerline of Princess Gate
PRECINCT P40.3
said pulling piac-s being ouls;iepoint also described as the ce-nruns.aul".rlvalongthpcenterllne-of east on 25th Place to Melicxiviile S.R.115westtothenorthwestcorner 20S,Range3OEtoapolnlonthewrst
Boulevard; Thence continue nor
Begin on County line a' the- Osteen
their i'csgcti c' precincts, but
terline of Howell Branch Road;
SR 4)1 in Section 21, Township 215, Avenue; Run north on MeIIciville of Section 32195 31E: Run south on line of said Section; Thence uiltinu,
therly
along the centerline of Dike-cOntigvov% thereto'
Bridge and the t. Johns River;
Thence- run rasterly along the
Range 29E to a point, said junt A.ienueto25th Street (SR. 44); Run we-St line of Section 3319S-31E to southerly along the centerline of
Road In SectIon 77, Twflship 2)5,
PRECINCT NO. I
Follow the St. Johns River
centerline-of Howell Brancn Road to being approximately 7t5 feet South east on 25th Street (SR. 46) to the Geneva Avenue (SR. 46); Run west Longwood Hills Road in Section 25,
Range 3OE to the esst line of Section
Temporary Polling Place: Por
(County line) soutneasterly to State
a point on the-east line of Section 34, of the Centerline of HiIlview Drive: Sanford City Limits; Run south on Geneva Avenue to Me-iIonvilll Township 70s, Range 29E to a point
V. Township 2)5. Range- 30E.
table. Sanford Middle School. Road 46 HIghway Bridge and the St.
Township 215. range XE; Said point
Thence run east to the east line of along the Sanford City Limits to an A%enue; Run north on MellonviliS on Ihe 9oulh
Thence continue sos? along the
Santord, Florida
Johns River; Run south into Lake
of Section 25,
ato described as the centerline- of Section 21, Township 215, Range imaginary line parallel ,o the East Avenue to the south shore of Lake Township 205,line
Range ?9E; Said
centerline of Dike Road in Section
.Jt.ul) staying in the- center of Lake
PRECINCT NO. 72
Dike Roao Thence run north along 29E; Thence-continue east In Section West Airport runway; Run east Monroe; Continue north into Lake point being approximately ISO feet
76. To,risfilp 715, Range' 30E to tn,
.letSup until running into a western
Temporary Polling Places San
the centerline of Dike- Road to the P. Township 2)5. Range 79E, to a along the Imaginary line- parallel to Monroe on a
east fine of SectIon 76. TownShip 215.
line- projected from wtt of the southeast corner of said
ford Civic Center, Sanford, Florida extension of Salt creek; Run Southnortheast corner of Section 34, pointon the east right of way Ine of the ea%f.west runway to Beardall Meflonville Avenue
to the- Voknla. Section; Thence continue south
Range 30E; Thence continue east
PRECINCT NO. 27
westerly and west in the center of
Township 215. Range 30E; Thence Mathews Road: Thence- run north Avenue; Run south on Beardall Seminole County line in Lake along
the centerline of Dikj Road in
the
west
line
of
Section
31.
along
Lake Je-ssup to the center of an
Temporary Polling Place: San
continue northerly along the ce-n
along the east right of way line of Avenue- to an imagInary line ex- Monroe; Follow the VolusiaSection 25. TownshiP 2)5. Range 30
Township 205, Range XE to the
ford Civic Center, Sanford. Florida
imaginary line- running due South
terline of Dike Road in Section 26, Mathews Road to the North line- of tendln'7 south from Be-ardail Avenue Seminole County line southeasterly Southwest corner
of said Section;
E to the- centerline of Tuskawilia
PRECINCT NO.
from Bearctal'Avenue. Runnorthon
Townstiip2)S,Range)QE,toa point;
Section 27, Townsfflp 2)5. Range- to the center of Lake Jetsup; Run to a point of he-ginning.
Gabnie-Ila Road; Thence- run south
Thenceruneastalongtps.centerlineTemporary
Polling
Place: the Imag*nary line to Beandall
Said point being approximately 14$ ?9E; Thence run west along the we-St through the center of Lake
Polling Place: Because the- Board of State Road 434 to the I.ouhrast
along
the centerline of Tuskawilta
S-emnD!e' High S:hc'ot, Sanford.
Avenue: Continue north on Beardall
feet riirth of the centertin
of
rxrth I's-se of Section 72. Township 71
JeSSup to the mouth of Soldicr'S cf County Commltsioners 0! corner cf Section )l, Towrnhp 2'35.
Ciabritli.i Road to the- souttii'ne of
Fir.ia
Avenue toan magnary line' parallel
Pr'rice'
Gate Boulevarci. Thence
S Rans.ç 2E approximjteiy 25 feet. Creek at the shore of Lake Jesst,p; Seminole County has determined Ra.ge 30E; Thence contnue
Section 75. Township 2)5. Range-i'RECINCT NO. 43
and adjacent to the castwc'st run
east
continue northerly along the ce-n
to the southeast corner of Lot 226, Run we-St along Soldier's Creek to lat rio accommodations presently along the centerline of State Rood
XE: Thence continue South along
Temporary
way of he Sanford Municipal Air.
Polling
Place:
fe-clint. of Dike Road in Section 77.
Trailwocd Estates Section 2. Plat the point of beginning,
exist within this Precinct adequate 434 in Sction 37. Township
East rook Swim Club, Eas?brcx,k port; Run west on the imaginary line
?. the centerline of Tuskawilfa
Township 21S. Range ICE to the- east
Book II, Pages 17 and 13, PjbliC
Polling Place: Sc'minoie County for the- expditious ar.d efficiorit (lange 30 E to the southeast
Gabr iella Road In Section 36.
Boo evard, Semi.iole County. parallel to the eastwest runway tO
line of Section 27. TownShip 215.
RecordsofSeminoleCounty;Th,nce AgrI.Center, Seminole County, housing and handling of voting and corner
of
Florida
Section
TownshIp 215. Range 30E to the
the Sanford City Limits; Run north
37
Range 30E; Thence continue east run north aiong the east line of Florida
voting paraphernalia, the Board 1'
Township 7OS,
Range
30E;
PRECINCT NO. 47
on the Sanford City Limits to 25th
centerline-of
State Road 176; Thence
along the centerline of Dike Rood tn
Trailwood Estates Section?, iii Sec
PRECINCT NO. )
by separate resolution, also Thence run north along the east line
Temporary
Street (SR. 46), Run east on 25th
run east along the centerline of State
Polling
Place:
Section 26. Township 21$, Range 30E
tion 15. Township 215. Range ?9E
Begin at trie 'ntersect;on of 25th recorded on thiS date, pursuant
of Section 37, Township 705, Range
Longwood Community 8uiIdang, Street (SR. 46) to Silver Avenue;
Road 476 to the easf line of Section
to the east line of Section 26.
approximately 660 feet; Thence run Street arid Lake Mary Road. Run Florida Statutes Section IO1,lt, XE to the northeast corner of said
Iongwood, Florida
Rufl nCl'.h On Silver Avenue to 24th
36, Township 215, Pang. 30F;
Township
215.
RangeXE;
Thence
east
approximatety
640
fe-el
to
the
southwest
along
Lake Mary Road to . delignated the following site outside
'y....... - n w" CINW3
r IT FURTHER REC'LVED
"''
o...., e ,nte-riine
2"
'
...
.. siun lli,
i..w vs ..outhwest corner of Lot 7. Blocx Z'J, an imaginary tine representing the prxcinc? No V as a temporary north line of said Section to the
that
where
the
above-said Burrows Lone: Run north on
ot Stats Road 474 iii SectIon 31,
Dike
Road
in
Section
75,
Townthip
Weathersfield
2nd
Addition,
Pat
S.snford
Grant
line-;
Run
Southeast
polling
place
for
Prqrinct
Nc.
77:
centerl:neoftt,eACLRailroadright
designations of pollIng places shall Cuntowt Lneto an imaginary line
Township 71S, Range 31E to the
213. Range 30E, to the centerline of Book 17, Page 103. PublIc Recordsof along the imaginary Sanford Grant Sanford Civic Center. Sanford. of.way; Thence run north along the
result in the voting place-for two
running due north from 8urrow
centerline of Dean Road; Th,ne-Tuskawilla Gabnlella Road; Thence Seminole County. Thence run east Line- to U.S 1797. Run northeast Florida.
centerlineQftheACL Raitroadnight
more- precincts b&amp;rg located for Lane to Celery Avenue- (SR. 413):
run southerlyatongthecenterline- of
runnuorthenlyaiongthecenterline Cf
aicnqthesouth line-of Weather'sfield along U.S 1792 to DeSota Drive. PRECINCT NO. 21
purpnse-s of an election in one Continuenorlhoqlthelmaglnaryljne
of way In Section 79, TownshIp 305,
DeanRoadtothesoulheastcornerof
Tuskaw;lia Gabrle-lia Road to the 1st and 2nd Additions, to the Run north and northwesterly along
Begin at the intersection of 17th Range3OE,tothepointof beginning
- buildIng, the voting pIc
for tpie to Celery Ave-rue (SR. liSt. Run
Section 3). TownshIp 215, Range
north tine çsf Section 25. TownshIp southe-ast corner of Lot 1, Block s. De-Sofo Drive to El Portal Avenue; Street and Sanford Avenue: Run
several precincts involved shall be cast on Celery Avenue (S P. 1)5) t
Polling Place; longwood Corn
3)E. Thence run west along the
7)5. Range 30E: Thence continue Weathersfielct 1t Addition. Plot Runnorth along El Portal Avenue to south on Sanford Avenue tO 25th munlly BuIlding, northwest corner
eitabtilhed
maintained point of beginning,
and
south line of Section 31, Tawnthp
northerly along the centerline of Book 12. Page 64, Public Records of an imaginary line representing an Street; Run west on 25th Street to
Polling Place: Midway Fire
Wllmer Street and Warren
separate and apart from each other
215 Range 3)E to the southwest
Tuskawilta.Gabnielta Road to the- Seminole County; Thence nun north easterly extension of Terrace Drive French Avenue (17.92); Run north
in said building, and
Avenue-, Town of Longwood,
House, Jitney Avenue, Seminole
corner of said Section; Thence
centerline
Cf
Red
Bug
Lake
Road;
alongtheeastlineof
Weathenifleld
toElPortalAvenue,
Run
west
along
on
French
Avenue
to
12Th
Street;
Seminole
County,
Florida
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED County, Florida.
continue- along the southline of
Thncer,n w,st along the centerline 1st AdditIon to the Southwest corner said Imaginary line to Georgia Run east on 17Th Street to Po'nt of PRECINCT NO.
that said temporary polling places PRECINCT. No. 4
Settions 36. 35, and 34. Townthip 7)5,
of Red Bug Lake Road to the west of Lot 12. Block 5. Wrathertfietd 1st Avenue; Run north on Georgia beginning.
be- recorded in the- Official Record
Begin it a point on the south line of
Begin at the intersection of Palm
Range XE, to the point of beginning
line- of Section 71, Township 21S. Addition; Thence run east along the Avenue to 25th Street; Run west on
Polling
Place; City of Sanford Section 11, TownShip 21 South,
UookintlseOfficeoftheCierkofth, Springs Drive and Se-moran
Polling Place: Eastbrook twrn
Range XE; Thence Continue west •outh line-of Weathersfietd ltt Ad
25th Street to the pontof beginning. Utility Building. Sanford, Florida Range- 29 east; S-aid pont being
Circuit Court of Seminole County, Boulevard (SR. 4361: Run north en
Club,
Eastbrook
Bojlevard,
Olong the centerline- of Red Bug dilion o the Southeast corner of Lot
Plljng Place; Seminole- High PRECINCT NO. 79
approxImately 1,110 feet east of the
Flor,da. aid that this resolution be Palm Snings Drive to North Street;
Seminole County, Florida.
Lake Road in Section 23, Township 11. Weathersfield Is? Addition; School, Sanford, Florida.
Begin at the ln?ersectionof French Southwest corner Of laid section;
pubtlV*d n-of more- than thIrty days Run east on NOrth Street to Seminole
3)3, Range XE to tne- west line- of Thence continue east ifl s.ction 11, PRECINCT NO. g
' Avenue (U.S. 1797) and 20th Street; Said point also described as the
PRECINCT NO. I)
nor leti than twenty days prior to Avenue; Run north on Seminole
Section 23. Township 213, Range Township 715, Range flE, to theRun west on 20th Street to Country centef line- cf State Road s
Begin a the intersection of In
Begin at tne intersection of
the PsaId;ng *1 the upcoming general Avenue to Alberta Street; Run east
(In
XE; Thence- continue west along the- Centerline of Wymore Road; Thence te-rstate land Paola Road. Run east Club Drive, Continue on Country terState F our). Thence run north
Se-moran floul.,ard (S.R 134) and
on Alberta Street to the Seaboard
e4e-ction to be he-id In 3971
Centerline of Red Bug Lake Road itt run South along the centerline- of on Paola Road (where Pool. Road Club Drive to Country Club Road; along the centerline of State Road
U S 17 97. Run we-St on Se-moran
Coast Ltne ReitroOd: Run South on
S.ctionfl.lbwnthip)tS,Range3OE Wymore Road to the Pouth line Of Circumvents an unnamed lake
Doufevard(5.R.434)toL.akeHli
STATE OF FLORIDA
Continue
on
Country
Clvi,
Road
to
100
to
thenorth
line
of
Section
the- Seaborad Coast Line- Railroad to
to the welt line of Section 77. Secti
11. TownshIp 21$, Range Continue on Section line) to Country Seaboard Coast Line RaiIoadr Run Township?) south, Range 2 cast.
Road; Run noeth on Lake Howe-Il
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
LCWSOWOod Roid (S.R. 477); Run
Township 21S, Range XE; Thence 29E: Thence Continue South along Club Road; Run easterly on Country north on the- Seaboard Coast Line Thence run
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the Southwesterly on Longwood RQd
east along the north line Road to North Street; Run west on
COntinuewestabonsgthecen%terlifleof the- centerline of Wyrnore Road in Club Road to SCL Railroad main PailroaototheSeaboardCoastLine
above and foregoing is a true arid (SR. £71) to First Street; Run east
1), Township 2) South. North Street to Longwood Road
Red Bug Lake Rood in Section 7!, Section 73. TownshIp 715, Range 79E line; Follow Sd Railroad main line Railroad (Leeiburg Branch); Run Range 79
eaSt t the northeast
(S P 437). Run north on Lortgwood
correct copy of a Resolution passed on First Street to North Street.
Township 215. Range XE to the- to a point on the centerline of State north to SCL Railroad Tavares east on the- Seaboard Coast line corner of said section;
Road IS R 427) to Seminol.
unanimously by the Board of County Continue on North Street to Lake
Tt'e-nce
centerlineof State Road 136; Thence Road 100; Thence run south along Branch; Follow SCL Railroad Raifroati to an imaginary line ex. continueCommissioners of Seminole County. Howell Road; Run South on Lake
east along the north line of Boulevard: Run east on Seminola
run sOutherly Ionq the centerline Of the- centerline of State Road 100 to Tavares Branch west.Southw,sterly tended south from Terwiltiger Lan..; Section 12. TownShip 7), south.
Bouleyatti to U S 17 92; Run wuth
Florida, at its Regular Meeting held HOwtli ROOd to Se-moran Boulevard
State Road 4)6 tO tht. South line' of the- south tine of Section 23. Town. to t &amp; Run southwesterly on 1.1 to Run southeast 45 degrees to the Range 79
on the Ith day of December, 1973,as
(SR. 134); Run west on Se-moran
east to a point on the on U S 1797 to point of beginning
SectIon 2), TownshIp 21S, Range stdp 21$. Range 2E; Thence run point of beginning,
same- appears on the record in tti
Polling Place: Milw
Middle
8ouleard IS P 436) to point Of
intersection of Persimmon Avenue centerline of Palm Springs Drive.
XE; Thence COfltifle- southerly west along the- south line- of Sections
PollIng Place: ldylwilde School. and McCraken Road; Run South on
beginning
School. Seminole County, Florida.
Minute Book for said County.
Thence
run
south
along
the
ce-n
along the centerlli'e of State Road 23,77,21, 20. anti 19. Town%hlp 21S, VihIen Road. Sanford, Florida.
Polling
PRECINCT NO. 42
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
Place: City Hall.
Persimmon Avenue to 13th Street: te-rline of Palm Springs Drive- to the
134 in Section 21, Township 715, Range-29E.tothepoin$ofbeginning
pqEclpIcT NO. 3)
here-unto Set my Pond and affixed Aitamonte Springs Florida.
Begin at the intersection of Air
Run
east
on
13th
Street
to
French
SOuthIlneOf
Section
12.
Townshlp3l
Range XE to the centerline- of
Polling Place: Forest City Be-ar
Begin at the Intersection of Park Avenue (U.S. 17.92). Run SoUth Ofl south,
the Official Seal of the Board of PRECINCT NO. S
Range 79 east; Thence run port Boulevard and U S. 1792. Run
Howell Creek; Thence run Sotith- Lake Fire Station, Forest City, Avenue-and 13th Street; Run weston French Avenue (U.S.
Begin at the Intersection of Dean
County Commissioners, thiS the 4th
17-97) to point west along the south line of Section north on U.S 1792 to DeSoto Drive.
westerly along tIle centerline of florIda.
13th Street to Persimmon Avenue; of beginning.
Run north and westerly along
day of December, AD.. 1,73.
Road and County Line Road at the
17, TownshIp 21 South, Range 79
Howell Creek to the west line of PRECINCT PlO 13
Run noe Ph on Persimmon Avenue-to
5: Arthur H. Beckwilpi, Jr.,
Orange-Seminole County line; Run
Place: Church Of God. °) east, to th sOuthwesf corner of said DeSoto Drive to El Portal Ave-nue-,
Section 21. TownshIp 7)5. RangeBegin at the intecction Of U.S. McCraken Road. Run northeast at a WestPolling
22nd Street, Sanford, Florida. section; Thence-continue west along Run north along El Portal Avenue to
Clerk
north on Dean Road to State Road
XE: Thence run South along the 17.92 and Sonlando Springs Road ISdegree angle from the in
PRECINCT NO. 20
of the Board of
126. Pun louthw'e'!'erty bnd west on
an Imaginary line representing an
the south line of Section 11, Town
westlineof Section 21, Township 21$. IS P 131); Run west on Sanlando
Begin at tise infe-vtjon of the Ship 21 Sov$h,
tersection of McCrakei Rood and
State Road 126 to Tuskawiila.
County Commisilone-ri
to
theeasterly
extension of Terrace Drive
Range29
east
Range- 30E to the point of be-ginnIng. Springs Roid (SR. 431) to Hiollland Persimmon Avenue to the Seaboard Seaboard Coast LineIn aviS for Seminole
Gabniella Road; Run north
ailroad point of beginning
tA ElPortal Avenue; Run wtst along
Polling
Place:
S'ovk
Gardens
Street;
Run
north
on
Highland
Coast
Line
Railroad
(Lcesburg
(Leesburg
Branch)
and
Interstate
1;
County, Florida
'Tuskawllla Gabnietta Road to State
Sad imagin.ary line- to Georgia
Polling Place: Altarnorte sCommunity
House,
Seminole'
StreettoSe,ninoleAvenue. Continue Branch), Pun north from the Pun north on II
PbfrSh Dec II. 21. 21. . 197)
Road 419. Cntinuc across State
Avenue, Run north along GeorgIa
to the Center of the- Elementary School, :.tt,,mont(
County. Florida
north
on
an
imaginary
tine
north
Seaboard
Coast
L;ne
Railroad
on
an
St.
Johns
in
LakeMonroe;
Run
east
SprIngs,
Florida
DEW
Rood 110 to Brantiey Avenue; Run
.venue to 25th Street; Run eaSt
PRECINCT NO.
from Highland Street to the South
irriagboory line exteriding north to through the center of Lake
norm on Brantley Avenue to theMonroe PRECINCT NO, 3$
along 25th Street to M.ellonville
Begin at the junction of the Section line- of 292030, Run west intersect with Te-rwilliger Lane; toanimag;narylineextendingnorfh
RESOLUTION
cauth shore of Lake Jessup: Run
Avenue-; Run south along MelIn
Begin at intersection of SR 436
We-kiva
River
arid
the
LittleWekiva
along
the
South
Section
line
of
79
20
OIl MOTION BY COMMISSlONL
Continue north on Terwilliger Lane from Te-rwiIiige-t Lane;
along an Imaginary line from
ville Avenue to 25th Place-; Run west
Run
SoUth
and
Interstate-I
Run
west
on
5
f
434
River on the wtst county line; Run 30 to the Seaboard Coast Line to the South shore of Lake Morvoe; on imaginary line to Terwilllge-r to intersection with
WILLIAMS.
SECOIIDED BY
Brantley Avenue to the center of
along 75th Place to the SCLRR: Run
State Road
COM.MI5SIONER
Southeasterly on the Little Wekiva Railroad; Run northerly along the Continuenorthonan imaginary line Lane-; Continue-un Terwltliger Lane 431; Thence run north and easterly
kIMBROUGH,
Lake Jes.sup. Run east and nor
iouth along the SCLRR to Airport
River to the south section lIne of
CL Railroad to S P. 127; Run north from Terwilliger Lane info the to the Seaboard Coast Line- Railroad on 5 i3. to intersection w'th In
TH
FOLLOWING RESOLUTION
theasterty along the center of Lake
Boulevard; Run west along
Section 77.705 7'9, Run east on the rsortlseaste-qly along SR. 427 to U.S
WA UNANIMOUSLY ADPTEO
center of Lake Moevoe. Run east (Leesburg Branch); Run weston theJessuptothee'ntranceof Salt Creek;
Airport Boulevard to the point of
fe-nate 4; Thence South on In
South
tine
Section
77
205
29E
to
the
17.97
Run
southwesterly
along
U
S.
along
the
center
of
Lake
Monroeto
AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad
Continue .ocstPieasterly along Salt
beginning.
Southwest corner of SectIon 73 305
17.97 to S P. 119; Run southerly an imaginary line extending north (Le-esburg Branch) to the point of te-rsttte i to point o' beginning at
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
Creek to the Salt Creek Main Canal;
R 136
79E;
Run
east
on
the
south
line
of
along
S
P.
119
to
Soldier's
Creek;
irifothe
center
of
the
lake
from
Park
'beQinnin
MISSICNERS OF SEMINOLE
Continue southerly along SaIl Creek
Polling Place: Because te- Boara
Polling Place: Sanlando Baptist
Section 23205 29E to the southeast Run easterly along Soldier's Creek Avenue, Run south along the
Polling Place: lake-Monroe Scout Church, S.R. 434, opposite Meredith of County Commissioners of
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ON THE 5th Main Canal to Stone Street: Run
corner of Section 21 205 3'9E; Run to the shore of Lake Je'ssup; Con
DAY OF DECEMBER, A 0. 1973.
imaginary line- to the touft, Shore of Building, Lake Monroe, Florida
south on Stone Street to Cabbage
Seminole County has determined
Manor Subdivision, Seminoleeast on tile south !ine of Se-ction 21
tiriue easterly into Lake Jessup to tile lake at Park Avenue; Continue PRECINCT NO. 31
WHEREAS Cbaite'rs 91031 anu
Aye'nt.. Pun east cs-i (11t.39e
that no accc'mrrod.at.ons presently
County,
Florida
20$ 29E t
Intcrtate 4; Run
tile- inter%ecfionof an imagnaryline scuthalongpark Aenuetothepoint
131 73. Florida S!tulc-. provide and
Begn at a point, said point being PRECINCT NO.
A, moe to an imagnar 1 line ci.
exist within this Precinct adequate
Southerly on I 4 to State ROd 431;
extending north from Brantley of beginning
permit the Board of County Corn
the- center of the-intersection of State
tending due- east from Cabbage
(Of'
the expeditious and efficient
Begin
on
iøijth
line
of
Seminole
Runsouth*esterty on State Road 134 Avenue into the center of Lake
mjfljcxtenj of each county, 0000
Avenue t the Econiockhatcheq
Polling place: Jaycee Information Road 3e and Kewannee Trail In County at Interstate 1; Run east housing and handling of voting and
to
State
Road
134.
Run
westerly
on
Jeswp;
Run
southwesterly
along
Booth,
Sanford.
Florida
Section 2),
recommendation and approval of
Creel; Continue east along the
voting paraphernalia, the- Board has
Township 215, Range along sai South County Inc to inState Rood 434 to Orange-seminole said imaginary line to Branttey
the Supervisor of Elections. In any
imaginary line to the Econ Creek;
by separate- resolution, also
30E:
Thence run northwesterly tersectionwith Seaboard Coast LineCounty line; Run north on county
he
Avenue
on
south
shore
of
Lake
PRECINCT
NO.
72
along the ce-ntline of State Road
odd numbered year, to change the
Run South along the Ecoit Creek tO
re-corded on this date, pursuant to
Railroad main line track, Go nor
line- to the Wekiva River; Then run Jup; Run southweSterly along
Begin at the intersection o(
location of polling place-s af election
the Seminole- County line; Run west
Florida Statute-s Section 101 7),
to
theweSt
line
of
Section
2),
therly
on
SCLRR
main
line
track
to
in an easterty and northeasterly Brantle-y Avenue to SR. 119; Run Me-IlonvIlle- Avenue and 25th Street
precIncts, and
alongtheCountyLinetolptepoin,of
designated the f011g-wing site outside
Township
215. Rangealong
XE; Thence
interSection
with
Spring Lake
Lake Road,
direction
on
the
Wekiva
River
northwesterly
and
westerly
along
(SR.
16);
Run
west
on
25th
Street
continuenorthwesterly
theRun
westerly
on
Spr.ng
Road
WHEREAS. the Supervisor of
beginning.
Precinct No 17 as a temporary
(County tine-I to the' point of
S P 119 to 5 14, 43/; Run westerly (S P 46) to Sanford Avenue; Run
Elections of Seminole County did
Polling Place; City Hall, Oviedo,
polling place- for Precinct No 42
centerline of State Rood 434 In t intersection wilh Interstate i. Go
bginning;
•tor)g
SR.
134
to
point
of
beginning
north
on
Sanford
Avenue
to
Celery
rec.)mmend nd approve altera?,on
Florida
Section7O. TownShip 2)5, Range 30E south on Interstate i to point of
Seminole High School, Sanford.
Polling Place: Forest City
Polling Place, Winter Springs Avenue (SR 1)5); Run east on to the north line of Section
or creof ion of election Precinc7s in
PRECINCT NO. 6
0"da
beginning on south line of Seminole
Community
Building.
Forest
City,
Town
Hall,
Winter
Springs,
Florida.
Celery
Avenue
(SR.
1)3)
to
Hickory
Township
21$,
Range
XE;
Thence
County
Seminole County, Ftorida, by the
Begin at the junction of the St
PRECINCT NO. 43
Flønida
PRECINCT
PlO.
II
Avenue; Run north on Hickory continue northweSterly along the
Board of County Commsiioners of
jo,s Rive- and the- Econbockhat
Qtp0tntheni01thirieOf
Polling Place: Social Hall, St
PRECINCT NO. 10
Begin at the intersection of Avenue- to Chapman Avenue; centerline of State Rood 434 lfl Mary Magdalene Catholic
Church,
Seminole- County, Florida, and
cue-c Creeli at the eaStern County
Section 33, Township 21 Soutn,
Be-gin at the- intersection of In
S.anlando
SprIngs
Road
(S
P.
411)
Continuenorth
on
Chapman
WHEREAS, the Board of County
Avenue Section 17, Township 21$, Range XE Altainonte Springs, Florida
line; Follow the Econlockhatch..
Range 30 East, said point being
teruatelondpaolapoad;Runeast and US 1797; Run west along tothe-scuthshoreof Lake-Monroe; to the- centerline
Commissioners of Seminole County, Creek westerly to an east extension
of Oxford Road; PRECINCT NO.37
approximately 1300 feet west of
on
Paofa
Road
(where
Paola
Road
Sanlando
Springs
Road
ISP.
4.31)
to
continuenorth
on
an
imaginary
line
Thence
run
southerly
along
the
Flørida. do deem it necessary to
o Cabbage Avenue-; Run west on
northeast corner of Section 32,
Re-gin it the intersection of lhe
circumvents an unnamed lake the western Section line-of 62)30; fromChuapmanAvenu,tothecenter centerline of Oxford Rood to
otter or create election disfritts oe'
the SCLRR Lake Charm Branch) and
saide-ifensionof Cabbage Avenue to
To*nthip 213. Range XE; Said
Continue on section fine) to Rantoul
Run
South
along
the
western
Section
or
Lake
Monroe;
Run
east
along
the
South
line
of
Section
precincts, and
11, Township 5 f 4)9 Run north on
Cabbage Avenue; Run we-st 00
point also described as the ce-n
s
Lane-,
Run
South
on
Rantoul
Lane
iineof62)3OfoAlber
R
119
to
-ta
Street,
Run
cente-r
Cf
Lake
Monroeto
an
7IS.
Range
1HE PEAS. this is an odd number
XE; Thence continue U.S 1797; RunnortheastonU
Cabbage Avenue to Stone Street;
terline of State- Road 434; Thence
wt,ere it joins a
becomes Country east along Alberta Street to the imaginary line-extending north from southerly along the,ear as provided In Chapter 92031.
centerline- of 92 to Airport
Pun north on Stone 5tre tø Salt
run
southeasterly along the- cen
Boulevard;
Run
Club Road, Contsnue South on
east
on
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad; Run Mel$onvitle Avenue tri the center of Oxford Road in Section 70, Township Airport Boulevard tq the SCLRR
Florida Statutes 1943, and
Creek Main Canal; Run In a
te-Vllneof State Roadl34 to. point on
Country Club Road to Intersection soutPaIongthe$eaboarcjCoast Line LaI.e Monroe; Run South along the- 7)S. Range XE
lii
WHEREAS.
Chapter 101 3
the-ny direction ov' Salt (seek Mijiri
the-centerline-of
Branch) Runsouthon
the-east fine-of Section)), Township
with SCL Railroad; Run South on Pailroêd to Longwood Road (S p Imaginary line to the-South shore of Carolton Road; Thence
run west the (Lake-Charm
SCLRR (Lake-Charm
Branch)
nionida Statute-s 196) dot-s Provide
Carat to Salt Creek. Pun nor
Range XE, Thence- continue
SCL Railroad (Staying on the 477);RunrxrtheasfalongLcng*ood Lake Monroe- and Mellonville along the centerlIne- of Carolton point of beginning
that any change in the dlvi$ign,
th*e$te-rly on Wt Creek to Lake
ae'sterntnost track) to the eOst Road (S P. 1271 '0 Seminoia Avenue; Continue South along Road to the- east right of way line of
southeastertyaiongtple,nte,lIf
r-umbe,orboundarie'tot the-election
Jessup; Follow on westerly cx
Polling Place-: Pine-crest Baptist
Oi.artef corner of Settiøn 20 ?QS
State Road 436 in Section 31,
Roult.vOrd. Runeast along Sem,r,ola Mt.linvilte Avenue to the' pont of
ha!t
rC rd
Win-ston Road. Thonce- run north Cr
t;r accurate-ti
tenson of Salt (rn-v nto Lake
'.ojtti tde of Door., Road.
k'( . Run *cst on the ctntc-r line cf
TownshIp 2)5, Range' )OE. to a point
Bouie'vrd
to
U
5
1793;
Run
north
begnning
along the- east right of way line Of Sanford, Florida
discrioe-d In wrsl:ng by the County
.Jessup approatmatdy O('iip.fgiitlh
on the- south line- of Section 34.
Section 20.XS-30E to the east along U.S. 1792 to point of be-gin
Polling Place: Because the Board
Winston
Road
CommissIoner-s of Seminole County.
approximately 33 feet PRECINCT NO. 31
mite-,
north in the center of
Ouanter corner of Section 19305.
ning.
Township 3)5, Range- XE, Said point
of County Commissioners of
to the northwest corner of LOf 3.
arid that the boundaries and tirnits Of
Lake Jelsup to old St. Johns River
Begin at the intersection of Red
XE; Run west on the- center line of
being approvimately 110 feet from
Polling
Place:
Lyman High Seminole County has determined Block 0, English Estate's Unit 3.
e'-uthprcinctshallbeaccuratelyset
bedacnossStatepcadl6andtothe
Rug Lake Road. P £36, arid Winter
the Southwest corner of Section 3-4,
Section 19205 3OE to the west
SchoOl, Se-minute County, Florida lht no accommodations presently Plaf Book 14. Page 63, Public Park Drive-, GOS nor!h
on Winter
tc.rtf, and thöt the poll.ng places
west endol Government cut; Follow
ouarter corner of Section 19705.
Township 215, Range XE; Thence
rxtst
within
PRECINCT
NO.
IS
this Precinct adequate Re-cords of Seminole County; Park Drive to
be Clearly defined arid
the Si- Johns RIver along the cOunty
the- Intersection of
XE; Port north on the- west line- of
run
east along the south line of
Begin at the- intersection of far the- e-xpeditious 6'id efficient
clit(ribed juid that any changes
Thenceruneast along the nortn tine Queen's Mirror Circle
tine-to lake HOmey tttru the ce-nIt-n
Follow
Sect;n 19 205 IOF to itis' •i't
Section ) TO.iinShip 215. Range- )OE
Thirteenth Street any 5nford noi;Jrrj as-:I il.inrjltng of votlrio xrsd r1 L.ot 3 flh'l
t. ç-.',f-- fr-is- (4 t.m
C.
Un!4iith
Es'ates.
s. tt
, :r (c-1f
r.-,
G.'fe'f's ','rrrr ':rrir r'!t;,',i s'cs-,
.i 1." ft On
r
tb' ccrteniine- of
orr Drir,ll-.drf-.atia. the iboard la%
;.,'
..me rci'.spaper in .rrninott
Conlinue %Qi.JtiS on the St Johns
f)nit 310 the northeast corner Of Said 10 the i..ters#ction of South Triple-ft
79E. Run weSt on the center lIne of
iastbnook
Boulevard;
Thence run
Thirtnth Street to Park Avenue-; by separate re-solution, also lot: Thence-run south approxlmalety Lake Drive-; Follow South Triple-ft
ounty.
Rlve-r to point of beginning (at
Sert:on ? 705 7PE to Interstate i. Pun nortt, on Park Ave'nup to F.rst recorded on thiS date', pursuant tO
northerly along the- ce-ntcclinp of
35
feet
along
the
west
line
of
Lot
';OW, THE Pt FORE. BE PT
Ecorstockhatchee Creek)
r;rir -'i,
LaIr Drive nCrtP,-%te-rly to tile
I ltopoint of be-grnnucj
Strut. (cn?nue n on maO-tori Fl0ri
Eastbrot Uutrvrd to a point on
Sto We'S, Stc?
131 l.
RESOLVEDOy the' 8O.ardct County
Indian Hills Unit 4, Plat BOOk IS, .ntersection of Tniplelt Lake Drive,
Pe-Iling Place-: CommvAity House.
Polling
Placer
Community
the- Centerline of Howell llranch
line- e-xte-ndtng north from Perk desigriatedth'elolbowing Site- outside PagqóO.
CommlSsidiw-rs in and for SeminoleGeneva. Florida.
Recordsof
SeminoleFollow Triple-ft Lake- Drive nor
Prejb-,te-rion Church Educational
Road; Thence run westerly along
Avt'nue- to the- center of Lake PrecInct 72 as a temporary polling County toPublic
the Southwtt
corner
of
County that pta-want to Chapter
PRECINCT NO. 7-A
Buildnq. Lake Mary, Florida.
place for Precinct Plo. 77: Sanford Lot 5. Indian Hills Unit 6, Thence- Drive. as though Oakwood DriveMonroe;
Run
east
along
an.
the Centerline- of Howe-Il Branch
92.031. Ffonija StOtutes 1963, they do
Begin at the intersection of Stat ePRECINCT NO. Ii
Road to a point on the north line of
imaonary line-In the cente--r of Lake- Civic Center, SIIrIfOrJ. Florida.
run easterly along tfe soutfiilne
Pte-raby atte-r or (re-life the following
Rgld 419 and the South Seminole
we-re extended east. itun Olong Oak.
BegIn at the intersection of I land Monroe- to another imaginary •in
$ict.On 34, Township
PRECINCT PsO. U
Rar.çe
detcyibe-c, election precincts and do
County line; Run north on StateLOt 3. fndian Hills Unit 6 to the weSt wood Drive westerly to the in
s P 134 Rtjn Hsferly on S.R £34 to extending into the- center of Lake
ICE, laid point being approximate-I,.
designate the following described
ROad 4)9 to Or-fe-aider Avenue. Run
Begin at the Orange SemInole right of way line of Winnebago tersection of Sunwt Drive Run 2.413 feet from the nOnth*rt corner
irlte-i'$.iin of Maitland Avenue;
Monroe north from Chapman County line- anti U S. Ii vz; Follow Court; Thence run north along the- nontharicie-attonSvrce-t Drivelottit.
d't' .5"ri
fle-"i..'
vn-r" '- a-:
Aye-flue; Run south along the U.S 1797 r.ortheai'e-rty to SR 434.
of Section 31. Township 2)5, Rings-T
UPIPiLiS R[OLtW
nOme-d creck running under
*fst nigtt of way line-of Wi'inetsago inttfSoClinJlcf Seminofa Boulevard;
intersection of Spring Lake Road;
Imaginarylin,toCf'iapmanAvenue-, Run we-ste-s-li' on S P. 436 to SCL Court
XE. The-nic, run wriSt along the-a1.promivnrtety
35
fe-ct
to
a
rollow
ours,.anl tn Chaptee 101 71
"de
Otear.er Ave'ni.e and r.rftrastort,
Seminoi
Runwc'ton5prtrig Lake Rcadtoihe
BoulevArd
Continue- south abc.n, Chapn:an RaIlroad, Follow SCL Rails-cad
north
line of Sctlon 31, Townsrtip
SItufet 1963. lh.at SOid elcr-i3tion$
10 La-e Milf. RuJI (lo(lt}eOSte-fti'
point; Sad point also delcribed eS Southeasterly to the- intersection cI
715. Range- XE t the northwest
intersection of inter-state 4; Run
Avenue to Hickory Avenue; C.n Southerty to point of beginning
IpieCenterline
of
Talbot
Road:
in-d thanjes be set forth as tot Iow
along said unnamed creek to LakeLake Dqlye, Follow Lake Drive- corner of Section 3-4. Township 2)S,
north on I 1 to poirf of beginning
Polling Place; Frairie- Lake Thence
tinue-'sovtti along Hickory Avenue to
said efe-ction precincts togeTher
rune-as? alOng the-centerline southeasterly arid east
MittS; Port thrOugh the Ctflt!n I
Polling Place-; First Federal
to the- n
CelpryAycriue(S P 415), Pun west L'Qion Hail. Seminole County.
Range XE. Thence continue west
d5cr-p'-n cf sa.
7,t,i15 t
grar1 Inc
of Talbof Road to tne Centenlnt' of tere'ct.cqcf B r Roa-j 1- otic. (3rd
u '
:'',lu'- ente 5 .ng.
acng Ctiu Affl
itbnrg tP-.e r-ici'f? tine of Section 3)
i R n
t
ewario
t
Trail,
Thence
run
nor
f ,te'r.r
SOuth r.'o LOeMlSfrom
Fioruda
Pad Stuth to the' intersectron of
Santorti Avenue-; Run so.jtr, along PRECINCT PlO. 24
Townthp 7)5. Range XE to the-PRECINCT NO
thte-Ste-nly along the centerline- of Eaf Like Drive. Run along
(e-nev,Ctwlvota Rood (SR 131,
PRECINCT NO. 13
Sanford Avenue to
iflt of begin
East point of beginning
Begin
at
themdc
ection
of
us.
Ke-WanneeTrail
to
fIle
east
line
&amp;eon 20th Street arid Fre-nh
00
Run north on the- imaginary line tO
Begun ata point on the Scull, jinen1ng
Lake- Drive easterly to the in
u7.92 arid Seminola Boulevard: Sect.on30.Tow.fiship7ispang,30
Polling Place: Because the- Board
Avrtue- (17 T71 Sanford Florida,
the-Geneva CNsIuota Poad(5.R 1)1
cr1 Section 19. T*nthip 71$. Range
Polling Placer Sanford CivIc FlfQ
tersectlgn
of Tijtka*il(a GObs-tellS of County Commissioners of
Seninola
Boulevard
Thence-continue
Poet SOs.'thois I'erie'h Avenue- Ill SI)
Continua rrcrth along the- Ge-ne-va
29E; Saiopint beffig ipproxirrateiy
Center, Snfa-cj, F ;oriUO
souttieistentyto Lake Drive; OlOw the ce-ntrrils'le nortfleaster-Iy atoisg Road; olt*w Tvsk.awilla Gabniella Seminole- County has dele-rmined
23!h$!re-e-t. Run west on 25th
of Kewaniss Trail it Roan Sou1he-rly to the- Intersection ot trial
Chuitsota Re-ad to bumley Roid;
)5feff*estoffhe-wutheastcor,'
PRECIPICT HO. 14
Lake Drive southeasterly to
no accommodations presently
Section 21. Township 215, Range- Re-dB.qLake-RoodGo*,p
Street •o Lake Mar,' Ro*d; Run
Rc.n NIt along Btumle-y Road to
of Section 19. T*nNp 715, RingeBegin at S
uS on the- west T9Awrill Gt1l'iella Road, Follow XE. to n point of beginning
exIst within this Precinct adequate
Mare- Rood to Country
MillS POd. Run soWti alorto
19E: Thencerunnortr-easterty along
Bug Lake Road to tte p4rf of
Q,'ingp.Se-s:innle County line-. Tu5kwiIl Gabrie-ila Road nor
Polling Place: Enqtith EStat
bgnn'ng
(Continued on P.Sfl)

-

SlATE OF FLORIDA

COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
HEREBY CERTIFY that the
above and foregoing Is a true and
correct copy of a Resolution passed
L the' Board of County

ORDINANCE NO. 1202
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA, AN
NEXIPiG TO AND INCLUDING
WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA
OF THIS CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
THE
AREA
DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER III
WITH
THE
ACCORDANCE
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 73670,
LAWS OF FLORIDA, 1973
A copy shall be available at the
office of trie City Clerk for all per.
sons desiring to examine the- same.
All parties in interest arid Citiles
shall have- an Opportunity to be
heard at said hearing.
fly order of the City Commission
of file City of Sanford, Florida.

FICTITIOUSNAME
NOTICE Is
given that I am
engaged in business at 100 Exeter
Ave.Lake- Mary, Seminole Counly,
Florida under the (ictitio0s name of
CENTRAL TOWING, and that I
intend toregister said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the- provisions of the- Fictitious
Name- Statutes, To Wit: Section
$45 09 Florida Statutes 1937
5: Ralph Pile-to
Publish: Dec. 11, 21, 21, 197) and
Jan 4, 1974
DEW as

H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk Of the
Cite of Sanford, Florida
Publish: Dec. 21. 1973
DEW137

—

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice- is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
$45 09, FlOrida Statute-, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
and for Seminole County, Ftorida,
upon receipt of proof of thePublication of thIs notice, the tic.
titious name, to wit; HONEYWAX
CANDLE SHEETS under which I
am engaged In business at 1401
Allison Avenue in the City of
Attamonte Springs, Florida.
That the party interest in said
business enterprise is as follows:
WaIte-f W. Eckrnan
Dated at Altamonte- Springs,
FlorIda, Seminole County, this 19th
dOy of October. 1973
Publish. Dec.21, 21, 1973 and Jan
11. 1974.
DEW105

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS here-by given that we
oreengagedinbusinessat I Midway
Avenue,CityoO Lonigwood, Seminole
Ccont-. Flora., ur.der tile fictitious
name- of TIMBERSPAPI LAND
COMPANY (P-dot Inc.), and that we
intend to register Said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, SeminoleCounty. Florida in accordance- with
the- provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statute's, To.Wit. Section
165 09 Florida Statutes 1937.
S Marion Be-n Moore.
President
Mario La Poma,
Secretary
Publish Dec 7. 14, 21, 21, 1973
")EW

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION

COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. ?R73243.CP
Estate of

re: Estate of
LEONARD MUNSON

WILLIAM
SH0WALTER.

Decea
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to file an',
claims arid demands which you, or
either of you, may have against said
estate In ttiq office of the Clerk of the
Circuit Court Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division. In the

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE is here-by given that lain
engaged In business at P.O. Box
703), Sanford, Seminole County.
Florida tinder the flctitiovi name of
CITIZENS' LEGAL PROTECTIVE
LEAGUE, and that I intend to
register Said name with the- Clerk of
the- Circuit Court, SemInole County,
Florida in accordance- with the
XOyiIiOfl% of the Fictitious Name
S'atules, To Wil: Section $6309
Florida Statutes 1951.
s: Dr. Merle E. Parker
Publish: Dec. 21, 1973 and Jan 4. 11,
11, 1971
DEW12l
NOTICE FOR BIOS
The- Seminole- County Board of
County Commissioners will receive
bids at the office of the Board of
County Commissioners or Arthur H.
Beckwith, Jr., Clerk up to 12:00
Ploon January 7, 1914, foe' the
following:
FURNISHINGS AND EQUIP
MENT FOR THE SEMINOLE
HEALTH
COUNTY MENTAL
FACILITY
Specifications may be obtained at
the Board of County Commissioners'
Office- cr Clerk of Circuit Court's
Office or by writing CleriCs Office,

P.O. Drawer C, Sanford, Florida,
3777) All bids are to be- in a seated
envelope-, plainly marked on theoutside (Seated Bid for Furnishings
and ELiir'ment for the Semimle
County ?.tcnitai Ptcaiti'i FCilly. open
Januaryl, 1974.) Bids will be-opened
at 7 p m., January 7, 1971, in the
Board of County Commissioners
Meeting Room, Room 203. Co.ir
thouse, Sanford, Florida. Actual
award to successful bidder will tie
made at the next regular County
Commission Meeting. Room 703.
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
January S. 1914. The Board Of
County Commissioners reserves the
right to waive any Irregularities or
b;d'. ,r.j on re-mt
technic-llties
any or all bidS

(Seal
Arthur H Beckwth. Jr
Clerk
By' A. C.. Jones
Deputy Clerk
Board of Count
Commissioners
SemInole County.
Florida
Publish: Dec. 21, 28, 1973
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CiTY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1097
OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
THE
CITY
Or
SANFORD,
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGING THE ZONING 01
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER
OF
THE
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TERSECT ION OF

TWENTY

FIFTH STREET AND SANFORD
AVENUE TO GC.7 (GENERAL
COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT
A copy shall be available at the
office of the City Clerk for all per
sons desiring to examine tte same
All parties in inte-re-t arti citizens
shall have- an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing.
By order of lhe City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Flor,d..
H N Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk of the
City of Sanford, Florida
Publish Dec. 71, 1973
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING

TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice- is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be he-Id at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
ifl tile- City of Sanford, Florida, at
7.00 0- clock P.M. on January II,
1971, to consider the adoption of an
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
Florida, title of which is as follows:

ORDINANCE NO. 1704
Ati Oi-OltlAr:CE
SANFORD,
OF

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7th (171FLORIDA,
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.1097
OF SAl DCII Y, SAID ORDINANCE
BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN

CITY
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OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
CHANGING THE ZONING OF
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY

LOCATED AT THE NE CORNER
OF THE INTERSECTION OF
AVENUE AND SEvENTH

STREET TO PC.) (RESTRICTED
COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT.
A copy shall be- available at the
office Of the- City Clerk for all per
sons desiring to examine- the same
All parties in interest avid citizens
Shall have the- oppod'lunity to beheard at taid hearing
By order of the City CommiSSion
of the City of Sanford, Floridi.

H N. Tmm, jr
City Clerk of theCity of Sanford, Florida
Publish: Dec. 71, 1973
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the same shall be void.
Date-dat Orlando, Florida, thIs 4th
day of December, 1973.
S. Rose Null Showalter
As ExecutrIx of theEstate of
William Tilford Sowalter,
Deceased
S. Bernard H. D mpsey, Jr.

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
Suite Sb, The Metcalf Building
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
100 South Orange- Avenue
OFANORDIPIANCERYTHECITY Orlando, Florida 32101
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
Attorneys for Executrix
Notice is hereby give-n that a
Puiblish. Dec..7, 14, 21, 75, 1973
Public Hearing will be held at the OEW21
Commission Room in the City Halt
In the City of Sanford, Florida, at
CITY OF
7 00 0 clock P M on January 11
ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS,
1911, to consider the adoption of if
FLORIDA
ordinance by tile City of Sanford
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEARING TO
FlOridi, title of which Sos fIlowi
CONSIDER
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
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clorida. that the Council will iTi
a public hearing to consider the
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PROVIDING SEPARABILI'Y.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE
Said Ordinan:? was placed on first
reading on December 70. 1973, and
the City Council will consider same
for finat passaie nd adopton alter
the public hearing, which will beheld in the City Hall of Aitamonte
SpringS. on Tuesday, the 79th day of
january, 1971, at S;00 p.m. or as
soon thereafter as possible. At themeeting interested parties may
appear andbe heard with respe't to
the proposed Ordinance Thu

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to time until final action is taken by
the C'ly Council
A coPy of tile proposed Ordinance

ispalte-dat the City Hall, Attamonte
Springs, Florida, and copies are on
file- with the Clerk of the City and
same- may b
inspected by the
public
DATED thi5 list da, of Derci,,
ber. A 0 197).
S. Phyllis Jordahl
City Clerk

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'ee. 641 7037 for 'We Care'
P4o?Iin' Adults or Teens
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PROBLEM
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COMMERCIAL SITE
Hwy 1792 close to Hwy. 431 with
1)0' on Hwy. 1792. 16.4' deep. Also
I apartments with monthly in
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Airline ticketS. Cruise and Tours at
official rates. 303 Semorin Blvd.,
(Hwy 436). 631 3233

I- OUND English Pointer Pup
.'Pprox 6 mos. old Owner j
identify Phone 323 13*1

Camping.Rosorts

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Apartments Rent

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Houses for Sale

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Firewood for Sole
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TV. Sofa, Chair, Bookcase. Washer,
Oryer, 2 Lamps, Wardrobe. Call
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$9-Musical MsChafldii

Equipment
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40-Office

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Newly renovated. CIi*s A rating.
Color TV, Courtesy car pickup
se, vice. Family unit.
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over notes, low weekly
rites 322 3103,
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1100 C. ZI In S,
3724453
3 bedroom block home. III baths.
;,V g lot, in tre counhry. Call 323
1354

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Apartments Rent
Unfurnished

CENEVA GARDEN
p ,.
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1503W 2-5th 54.
rooms. 2 baths, convenient to
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carpeting. drapes.dithwa$tier.
cen'ral heat lair. Sparkling clean
pool Move in today. cniigren
accepted. 3V.20$0.
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Upstairs apt.. $100 plus deposIt.
U?.litiei tat included, Mature
r'p'e or bursts 177C354

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APARTMENTS
1170 FLORIDA AVENUE
I v'i 2 t droOrni. carpeting a"j
cr!rlfs? Indoir. t,
vqu.ppod ktcheo Adults Only. Ph.
3736650
N ice I and 2 bedroom apti
323-*3469itn

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SANFORD REALTY
7141 5 Fcri'scts Ave
Days jfl.j

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LocalandplatjoflalMLS
REALTORS
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1304W Fairbanks
WE TAKE TRADES

Realtors
6432333

NATIONAL CARGO.

BROKERS

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lots our Specialty. 373 1731
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BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Small Jobs Wanted
377 133$. 'LakeMaryv

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kiln dealer 10-S Closed Thursday
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For Builders, sub contractors.
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Complete House Plans and Shop
Drawings. Fast, dependable,
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economical. Call Viclor-34.3 3743.

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CALL

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size Save tori SUN Enterpi sea.
Inc. $3015.42

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We build Custom homes, or extra
bedrooms, bathrooms, playrooms
SUN Enterprises. Inc. 1304117

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Metal, Plastics, Jewelry, Trophies
614 Beth Dr., Sanford, 327-6551
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APPOINTMENTS

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$2795

PC J422

For Bat, 01 Dec.

1973 Ford LTD

As Long As Supply Lasts

Stat ion w
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steering a'? new, air
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1399s

"The Little Dealer With Th e Big Savings"
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
LASHDODGE TRUCKS
Sanford Ph, 322-1055
Orlando 647.887R

1969 Ford
GaIaxje4 Dr.
Loaded w
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Airless 4. Conventional
Ph 323295*
,t,'.aster Painters, lnidi, Outside
painting. 15 yrs expirnce.
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Professional workmanship 131
3219..

Pot Care
Dog training In your home. All
Breed Dog Training Academy,
Call for free evaluation $317370
BoirdInq-Profes.sianal with love I
am
8 p m Animal Haven
Boarding 372 5752.

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Want to sell something? M
investment in a Classified Ad will
tiring results

Carpentry. Remodeling. Additions,
Custom Work. Free Estimate
Licensed Bonded. 3730099.

Table taking up too much
room? A Classified Ad will find it a
buyer.

Remodeling, all types of trim work,
small lobs, paneling, doors,
winctOwi, room additions, pain
ling. etc. Very reasonable. Free
estimate. Work quaranteed 373
7571 9 a m
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1970 111Ck Le Sabre
4.door hardloli, loaded. LOW miles and $
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Plumbbig

'1971

efficient service, old and new
Bonded, licensed, 3220959.

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8.3.114 2A

Plumbing Co.*

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KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER
Only authorized sales I service in
Sanford. Open V.S. Mon-FrI., Sat.
91. 107 W. 271h St. Ph 37.3 $130.
FREE HomeDernonstra!1_

WaUpqprHongln%
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PAULSLATER
ProfessIonal Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed.ResIdentiai.Comm,rclal
rretEltimates. Ph 3fl_6673

Welding

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12.4.292A

1972 TrIufl1PI' GI

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3' and larger, pumps. epninklers
Water cociditoners, 327 4.512

6 cylinder, like new.
sport.
A real
Yours for onlY

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
We repair and service
sIINEMAcHINEL
SUPPLY CO.
707W. 2nd St.

$ 289

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A"reage, Lots and Lawns
1' re estimate, call 373 6013

Ford Pinto 2 Dr.

Top economy in this little
standard equiliment. ONLY

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Hodges 1. Gritlis Land Clearing
Excavating I Grading. Ph. 373.
1797 or 372 4.243, day or nile.

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MODEL TRADEINSI _____

372 6431

Windows
We replace old windows, any type
Save luai. Free screen SUN
Enterprises, Inc. $30 4142.

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373-1010
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C. E. SHEPIIERD
PAINTING &amp; GENERAL REPAIR
PHONE 323-6175

exterior,

Pool

AGE 12 OR OVER

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
CASSELBERR Y

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room, car
ports. Top workmanship and
materials LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION. 323.467S.

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wHOA,iDont throw away useful Idle
items Sell them quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 372.
7611 and asking for a friendly
AdviSor

Custom made screen

C OOBURN FENCE CO

BOYS AND GIRLS

635-3069

If you have an eye for real value,
you'll eye the classified ads
regularly

repairs, roofs painted, free honest
experienced estimates 373791.

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322-3991
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ST. JOHN'S REALTY

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MOSSIE C. BATEMA4
BROKER

211

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

brakes, air

1972

Painting,,
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Installed Call Geneva P41g. $, Air
Con
ryice,323.5Q'

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Roofing I Sheet Metal
Gutters &amp; Dawn Spouts
$00 French Ave .327-9531

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102 1 ;N Maple Ave Sanford
373 6510

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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CLEANING. CALL
RALPH'S
HOME SERVICE, 3235951.

Automotive ervice
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For (ret estimate, call Carl Harris,
at SEARS in Sanford 127 1771

SEPIKAR1K GLASS 4. PAINT CO
710Mai)0ua Ave
322 4677
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13 FORD RANCHERO. Nothing
down, take over. Call credit

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BUICK ELECTRA 725 Nothing
oown. take ever. Call credit
manager 331 6230.

Stamps-Coins

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pontiac

ville H.T.
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roof.

the best buy in American
and Jeep vehicles, see.
DON BALES
Sanford Motor Company
301$. French Ave., 3724362

contact us first
We also buy bulk b9MOIthmoile. Air cond. pb., ps
Silver coins SEMINOLE COIN
Also air conditioner, I mos. old
CENTER, 109, W. lit 3234351.
11,000 BTU. Ph. 3223272.

$198 1

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PC 1309

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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CASH 322-1132
or used furniture, t'ppliances,
in
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Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave

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1963 Dodge Dart, extra clean,
automatic transmission, good
tires, radio, heater. Only 1493
SHELLEY AUTO SALES 701
French Ave., 323-2960

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Trip prices paid, uSed, any condition
6.116126,
______ Winter Park,

BASS Boll, 16 fiberglass 3) HP
Evinrude, all aluminum tra'er
Priced to sell
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For.

$ 1995

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air conditioned
utomat1*
eeriflg &amp; brakes, tinted glass,vinyl

ea. Ph. 2331)09

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Ca sh Ouyer for used arlicle4, fur.
nituri, etc HWY
ANTIQUES.
3726977

ROBSOh '.'Atl?4U
1?21 li.i,, 11 sr
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1971 LTD 2-Door HardtoP

cond., power
4-door, automatic,air
teering &amp; brakes, tinted glass, vinyl

gentle. $90. 2. space heaters,

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Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment

Li

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If you think you are qualified phone this
number immediately to start your career:
322-0244. Ask for Mr. Warner.

'65 Anglic, good mileage, good
transportation. $273. Cow horse,

Feed

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aIes
hjy direct from boxcar at wholeSale
prices. Jolly Charlie guarantees mn
bc a bag- Slirls 4. Blontes Alt
writing lowest prices in Fla
Souls Catholic Church Sharing
Gorml',", E 4t past iteardall at
Center, 512 Sanford Ave. Hrs 9
RR tracks
I?, Mon. Sat.
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Pinto Mart. Galled. $200
Ewperiencedridernecejury
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*Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
*Paid hospitalization for entire family
'Paid prescription drugs for entire family
spaid life insurance

1170 Cl CamIno, straight stick, small
VI assume payments Ra!ince
aro'rnd SIt(S) 323 622.

Horses

MILLERS
2619OrlandoDrmve,3ng57
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Trucks and Trailers

'69 CHEVY PICKUP. Nothing
down, take over, call credit
manager 3236230.

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down, take over, call credit
manager, 373 6730.

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SWKSOId
Ph. 323 2147

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hauled away. Your cost, $10.

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Ph 37) 3894 or

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'Stock Sharing plan available
ILiberal bonus program
Excellent working conditions

11

Pets and Supplies

Firestone Tire &amp; Rubber Company has
immediate openings for qualified experienced people in retail time
management. Top pay for qualified people.

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'Paid retirement

12 Volt Auto Batteries 111 95
REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 Sanford Avenue
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Auto Repairs
ParisAccessories

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Freezers

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Equipment for Rent
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1 per day.
rooni I '
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WASHER, parts,
service. use mactimes.
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 331 0697

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Love is a Pug for Christmas, solt
yours now. Terms Available. 190
Alma, Lake Mary, 37) *7W.

to choose from Dick's Ap
pliance Sale's 1 Service, 2617
French Ave.. Sanford, 322.7631.

KENMORE

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Want to sell something? A small
Investment in a Classified Ad will
bring results.

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Travel Trailers
- -Travel Trailer
Sleeps 6,
Camp Seminole, 323.4470

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Also repairs. Myers Appliance,
210 Sanford Ave., 373-2932,

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and standard bikes now
available at Firestone Store, Call
322 0244
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Free Delivery,
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES. 641
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Appliances
- RECONDITIONED Refrigerators,
. Washers
and
Dryers

Complete kitchen for sale, cabinets,
sink, stove, refrigerator, complete
central heating unIt(kerOI4flIw

CARGO. INC

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sewing Cabinet
CPscf
T, Singer's best model, winds
bctb r
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SEWING CENTER, 307 A. East
EIcetlent Cond. '6Imodel
lit St , Sanford. 372 9411 E,AS
Phone 323 173$
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1911 iswy $7 92. Open Sat. 1. Sun. 41
call 1"30

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L ast. Black &amp; tan mate hound. Real Camping. Fishing and Family Fun.
I 321-1211. hub
No
alcoholic
beverages.
CAMP
1
bedroom,
1 bath, carpet, air &amp;
thin Vicinity Of Adm Court.
SEMINOLE,
372
4470.
electric
heat.
Kitchen
equipped
Drive
past
709
Arcadia
Rd.
See
tPi.53
Collar REWARD Ph. 372734
03Y,Firt5t,
$130 mo. XULP REALTY. 372
bedrOom home with fireplace
3 bedroom. 1' or two baths, all
2' neutral shade Lees rug with
830.5500
3?) 6061 or 37) 0511
2335.
Garden
sellingfrom
street
to
brick.
From
123.400
70th
Street
Good co'idton. ISO Ph. 571
18
iati
Male
Help
Wanted
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6
Child Care
street. Quiet secludig neigh
Longwood
Inc
Realtors
Locust, turn left to 11th Sf, right
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2011
WELAKA APARTMENTS
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bCrhoOd
577.100
on Valencia Court North. Model
Tire store attendant, mechanically
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,thle babyitter
111W. 1St. St.
Stop Urn !"
QNAt
en I 6 p.m. daily.
'nclned.1173 -Ak O.K Ire Store,
'nr NewYearsEv,?
46
Income and
NO TRAFFIC NOISE
IiIIZfl
3237010.
7413
French
Ave
CASSELBERRY
AVALOP4APAR1MENTS
(-ill alter 4-373Iat3
Investment Property
II UV*I PlAZA fill PAlE
3 bedroom horn, on lbr9e lt Outside
ADULTS NO PETS
.Vented. Man For laundry washroom
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT
of city with patio and all the
Free firewood for the fIreplace in Good Income
114W 7n St
nerproperty, ii, x
MATTRESS
and Small
9
Good Things to Ea'
631 6300
the family room. 3 CO1''
000aes
$98
Onebedroorn apartment. Twin beds.
60'. zoned commercial SC 3
£
ri Sanford 6 days a week. short
for the cold nights Sci.ind proof
S1S,000lerms
''t" "s C,r' - ''
locatoi'. tO" mature adults
Terms Ph 322 2760
LOCH ARBOR
Custom
r5, ç,o'od oay Full time c''
sr'ttios
'n for family l.çih!s l3c,titoi ________
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Tdrir rcs '.-H
trault'r li 313 56S
QVL'ts
2 bath, family rm ar.
pioyee need apply only. Apply in
(iecorating
throughout. Central
U HutChiSOn, 322 1056
SNUG AS A BUG
carpet, drapes. built-in ktthen
person, 113 Palmetto Ave.. San
heat 1. air. Price lowered to SO
tiled Farm Equipment will sell last
Miscellaneous
Ice maker refrç Choce Very
Oranges-naval ford Dry Cleaners
(E CE-LICIOUS
137.500.
and easy with a Classified Ad. Call Large 2 bedroom, 1 bath, central
For Sale
private, $17500
and pineapple, tangerines, pink
1)7 1611 or 631-9993
heat and air. Ideal for retired
Q
and wft'te grapeIruiI, piCkd to
"We Don't Stop
WLO ' AIER FURNITURE
Construction 'A'
FURNISHED
2 bedroom, con
Two bedroom duplex furnished
order. Russell Crumley, 3230767.
173.9110 Terms
trade
buy
sell
venient to lake
I
apartment 4270 Orlando Drive.
311_31SE. First St.
372-Sôfl
NAVEL ORANGES
Hurryf
Sanford.
Till We Succeed!"
Foremen
T1flttinC5&amp; Tanqelos
SMALL GROCERY
With
th VA
VA
U TILI T Y
OR- One bedroom apartment, lights.
3n 6731 or 372 0342
.
*
ASK US abovi our commercial
Manhole, conduit and cable.
water furnished. 190. Adults. 301 Store with super return Ofl
frontage &amp; acreage listings.
0?
$1230 CONVEN
P.kO ion of room in your clos.ti
veStment, good location includes
Experiencedonly. Paid vacation.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
EVERY
E Sin $ 3222296
Sell No Longer Needed Items w.lh
RealtorFernPart
real estate, eguiprrant arid in
1341W
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holidays, hospitalization. Call
MONDAY NIGHT, Antiques, TVs,
.'i Classified Ad.
NO
ventory. 370.000
WINCO CONSTRUCTION CORP.
Miscellaneous, New and used
HALL
Two bedroom. I', baths, dining
$31-3S5
furniture and appliances. Plus
room, den has fireplace, kitchen
CLOSING COSTSI
REALTOR
special sale's (watch ads)
ioaded with cabinets Screened
332 3774
SHOE REPAIR
•ooi I PATH PIANO
porch, utilities 1 heat furnished.
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ant Ads
3 OR. MOBILE HOME
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N EW
NEW
PACKED FULL OF
SANFORD AREA
19 Female
Help Wanted
Snap, located in prime Shopping
1200 mo. 322 4930.
Service*
ALL THE EXTRAS YOU'D IXarea, includes inventory equip
PECT AND DEICIVII
Me3pmenandtao,erno,e
Wanted, RNs and LPNs. Apply in Close in I bedroom furnished
men? and teas-i
COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE
Bring Results
NO QUALIFYING •
of
$96
a
month
Person, Sanford Nursing and
apartment
Security deposit
WE HAVE RENTALS
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
Convalescent
Center,
Immediate POsSession, assume 10*
950
required Phone 372 7641
Buy, Sell, consign, appraise, or
500 French Ave.
3603 Orlando Or.
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interest mortgage, low down
Ph. 322- 261 i
Meltonvitte Ave. Sanford.
special sales out of anything of
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I bedroom furnished apt., air conpayment 3 bedroom, large coiner
223 S200 _________________173 5300
value. Hwy, 17 92 (behInd Win
TO BUY OR SELL
ditloned. Located in Like Mary,
lot, carpeted, fully equipped Mo&amp;ile Hom e Bank I'Ø
Chester Mobile Homes I
Announcements
AVON
Ph 322-22u
kitChen, garage I tear Old.
37373-40Sanford, Fla.
3237431.
iStochoose from. $312323 Dealer.
CatI6.44 3079
$21,200
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l-C,srds 01 Thanks
2 bedroom 'urnished apariments, 1
BROOKFIELD, '71, Stt upon I acre Tree work done and wood lot sale.
from
ACCOUNTING CLERKS- 10 key
Realty, 377-1301
upstairs &amp; I downstairs. Water
3236313. 21 hr .i day or 373 5263
7-In Memoriam
CLIFF
JORDAN
wooded lot, river rights, boa?
required Immediate long term
2640H1a*atha Ave. at 1762
furnished Child &amp; pet O.K. 1120
V
RFAI Too
..,.,
•7 ' . ,.naier,
ocs
3 -r.emetar,es
the Orlando area Norr.11
,
mnthty
d'
3230350.
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Iesnoor,jp, ~'211 Lee Rd.. Winter
MONEY
SAVERS
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'111_ L1I111Ju1óJ1.[
Off West 25th
Jack R McClure, Reg. Broker, 7
4 -Personals
Park 647 Sf1
SAN MO-PARKS, 1.2.3 Bldroom
Olaw
Heat Giotuvo Ootdiiiiii Avis.
Parp'L
Edws,
N.
Bldg.
12)$215
Place
Homes
Norlh,
17-92 at Lake
Trailers
&amp;
Apls.
2
t4wit
parks,
2
2
bedroom.
plus
efficiency.
close
to
ZATIl?lLL*
iillflU
S-Lost and Found
3-495316
Kathryn
Estates,
7
ml.
North
of
Waitress and Courier Help. Food Family parks. 3$ 15 Hwy. 17.92,
town, only 110.300 with terms, or
3 ROOMS CARPET
Hwy 436, 1342770.
323 -7860
6-Child Care
experience, all employees over to
_________________________
Sanford, 371 1930; Day, Wk., Mo.
less to, casn.
7
bedroom,
1f'
baths,
with
Space for
SNAGS
MILO'S
Good pay arid tips. Must apply ts
7 -Motels Hotels
businas Mostly furn ished, off
INSTALL"
person to Arasee, Sanford
I2'x61' 1972 Deluxe Skyline, 2
32
Houses Rent
3 bedroom, 2 story Spanish style. 2
I Stop Ill or ciii I.e appS$ISa$
street parking, or converts into 3
A DEVELOPMENT o
Orlando kennel Club
8- Eating Places
bedroom,
all
electric,
central
fireplaces,
large
Florida
room,
Unfurnished
Will to Its $4 lu.
.
WILCO
bedrooms, owner will be on
heat, air, 1300 down 3276513
corner lot. Loads of extras, only
9-Good Things to Eat
promises this week end. Corn. by
Ha,rdresWrs needed. immauiial.Iv
a,J, ,...,,..
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6a a.7w.
i.aJflI
rm., I%' bath%
and fake a look. We can make a
Part or lull time Sanford Plaza
10-Do it Yourself
Con. ha,w.w carpet, GE kitchen,
deal.
Call HCIv',i, :22 70.41
110* Sanford Ave,
323 6.512.
may extras Adults. Deposit. 323. 4 bedroom Park Ridge, central hoot
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1 1-instructions
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&amp; air, extra large Storage
Bedroom,
cenfral
heat, living
20'
Male-Female
building workshop, $21,950. FHA
room, air. $16,900,
Travel &amp; Recreation
'
2
bedroom house, 1 bedroom air,
terms.
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Help Wanted
Ad-9-4k
2417 Steven's Ave., Ilso first, last.
13 -Travel Agencies
Ph. be'forela.m., after 5pm 323. Big 4 bedroom Mayfair. Ideal
VALET-PARKERS
isa
executive home. Only 113,000.
14-Camping.Resorls
REAL ESTATE,
No experienre See Chief Parker,
Small 7 bedroom hou&amp;e, $143 ma.
REALTOR
IS-Actin Sports
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
Commercial property on 17 92
Plus VS damage ditposit. No pets.
44$
4791,
DeBary 446 46*3
Ai
Public Retakon Man IC
Starting
at
Pt's 321 4071.
Handle Valet
3 Bedrm , Pi bath. 12,000 down, Sill
SANFORD, 3 bedroom. 1k., bpth, COmZ'SerCIII building on Park Ave
mo pays all . Holland Realty,
Rentals
D.v.LopmbraU.y Oham
fireplace, fenced yard. SIlO mo. &amp;
Another
1500 sq. ft. $27.000.
Broker Owner, 323 7023.
BOAT BUILDERS
deposit. 323-4330 ext 243 or 371 0097
79-Rooms for Rent
after S.
F ,te'rg lass lay up t#er'sonnef and
Stemper Agency
C A wHlDoopdsp:,BR0ICER
30-Apartments Rent
boat assemblers Local growing
III N. Park, Sanford
SEMINOLE
REALTOR
ORL..
WP.
industry interested in hiring 3 bedroom. 2 bath. fully carpeted,
Unfurnished
122 5991
MULTIPLE
LISTING
SERVICE
kitchen equipped. 1113 Valencia
people from the Sanford area.
322-4991
19195. French Oi'ser...4 bedroom wood frame
]1-Apartrnent Rent
C? Sanford Call after S M 39
Exe'Ilent wages an
be'n't.'t
Eve .Sunday, 322-7374 or 372 1196
~
Ihi
Furnished
ho
Close in. $9,300. Total price
Come ?OSS with us Açji, a?
Jimmie
Cowan,
311
Terms
company Office
17--HOuses Rent Unfurnished
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Palmetto Ave.
SLICKCRAFT ROBALO
35
Mobile Home Lots
/(4
UUVfl
33-houses Rent Furnished
BOAT DIVISION A.MF
3 Bedroom, 1", Bath
For
Rent
Building
li3,
Sanford
Airport
Large Lot. Fenced, 121,500
31-Mobile Homes Rent
Sanf or d
Acre Realty, REALTOR, 3737750
And enloy being close to all o,'s.
Mobile
Home
Lot
for
rent
No
3$ -Mobile Home Lots
An Equal Opportunity Employer
venieesces, and still 'save country
chidren or pets. Retired Couple.
EVEREST REALTY INC.
atmosphere with lots of trees. '.'his
For Rent
Phone 3720773
Realtor. 1401 S. Hwy. 1192
Spanish beauty boasts a court
VALET-PARKERS
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36-Resort Property
Maltland. 621 0106
yard entrance. Cheerful home
NO experience. Full or part time
For Rent
37
*sth paneled family room. I
Business Property
.ee Chief Parker, Santord Orando
bednsomS,
2 ba ths, many extras,
For
Rent
37-Business
Kennel Club.
$13900 Call Joan Carter, Assoc
For Rent
2 spaces
Apprçi 15 x 33 ' Can be
pac
323-4670
E"perienced COOk. dishwasher,
used
for
offices
of
small
business
m
ani
Roberts
35-Wanted to Rent
&amp; Gil
waitress a
station attendant
Phone 322 10-60 or 223 1*06,
piy 1n peon to 1300 French
Ave
Real Estate
,nt
40
RWlton,Lwgeood
Condominiums
il-Houses for Sate
DRIVERS Part time or lull time,
COUNTY
MANY OF YOU HAVE
We train
Good commission, SANDLEWOOD VILLAS
BALL REALTY
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
47-Mob ile Homes
Yellow Cab Co. 101 S. Park.
ONEI Five Acres with 3
Raymond M Ball. Rag. Broker
43-Lots and Acreage
Spct. Down-UoC$osirsg Costs
bedrooms. 7 bat hs, heat a
air
Esther Plat?, Associate
Good Condition. Only 133.700. This
*1-Farms and Groves
II?
West
First
St
24 Business Opportunities
Sanford's newts? I 1 2 bedroom
also Includes double detached
327-5441
adult condominiums offer you
IS-Resort Property
garage, barn, f enced, pasture. 3
SELF SERVICE COIN OPERATED
c.arefnet living PLUS washerwills and an assumable mon
For Sale
KINGSDERRY..-.. El Capitan St.
I...'41K VAR WASH available San
dryer, wall-wall carpet, rec
tgage. Bnethern, as the
Ray
Crank, Builder New
cord and surround'ng area Very
building, pool sPiuffletoard. From
_71___
:6 -Income And
ori,"Now is the time!.CO'Yr. 7 bath homes Car.
-;'w flyjtmtqit, 15 p? fnann'j
S17,900 Inspect our 7 furnv-e'j
I
litves?ment Property
peling,
range,
TWO ACRE
An ,nwestnient for those *tso
dishwasher. DiD/lIlY AREA
1.
mudels on Airport Blvd. Register
W..
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RANCHETTE with lovely 1 year
disposal, central heat air. Lot I,)
MUST SUCCEED and one that
toe free Color TV No Obligatiøn.
47-Real Estate Wanted
X
160'.
Ph.
671-1540.
old
3
bedroom,
7
bath
home
with
__
*ill provide years f steadp in
large living room, formal dining
rome Call collect, 90.4 775.1142,
FORREST
se
Merchandi
CITY - HORSE
room, Florida room, big screened
F th Market equipment
COUNTRY- 6 bedroom, 3 baths.
Weeki
Porch. climate control, fireplace,
REALTOR
931 7500
___
paneled family room with char
Wachee Call owner for In.
equipped kitchen and all other
162 Hwy. 43.4. Longwood
mingfirepiace, Beautiful grounds.
formation 901596 3377 after 7 - 30
extras, $66,500
For Sale
'Delightfully
230*775' over 3400 sq If. under
pm
decorated?
Sl -HOtJwhold GOØ
roof Exceptionally well con
Situated On Large Wooded
ii
Houses
for Sula
Osteen
Bridge
Fishing
Camp,
Gun
strucled.
See
SANSEM
KNOLLSEXCLUSIVE
thij
now.
575,.30
Lots Near The Country Club,
37 -Appliances
Shop, Spotting good s and mobile
THIS 3 BEDROOM has its
Built
With Pride By
33-TV Radio Stereo
home for sale Wean retIring 31 , JOHNNY WALKER
baths, pool, enctsed patio lust
MOUNT DORA AREA- Horsej'
ni. east c-f Sanfr-d on itS at the
YeSi 3 bedroom, 2 bath, large
lends its-elf to easy Florida lying
34-Garage
REALTY
Rummage Sa le s
drawbridge
At 577,750 you'll lust have to sue
country kitchen, lik&amp; new. One
$fl6457, After S,2fl1111
SS-Boats &amp; Marine
for_yourself
9)ofgeous acreof land. 44IIer will
Equipment
hold mortgage. Low down,
29
Rooms for Rent
Call 322.2420 Anytime
Real
Estate
payment, 134,500
Calihart
$6-Camping Equipment
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Classifieds

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AFTER 5-372
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Blair Agency
BLAIFI BROKER
6
A. J. PENNIHGTON ASOC
23293W
Home
2337710

PIANO LSSb1S
I2 Week Chord Course
Harry Wetter. 323 1379

Lost and Found

Ad

M
sce aneous
Miscellaneous
so
For
Sale
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Lots and Acreage

13

instructions

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THE BORN LOSER

Good Thinosto El

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ire' ripened Oranges. $2 bu,
FreShly potot grapefruit. II SO bu
tiorse &amp; Rider, 2*30 Sanford Ave
ante,d

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Storing

Friday, Dec. 28,1973-7B

I A d"V DDf%CCCD
LAKE MARY BLVD.
PH. 322-14fli

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PALMETTO AVENUE
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2636 Palmetto Ave.
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No attempt had been made to ric, 22, were found in a ditch
authorities began a grim starch tation.
The second body,that of 5dfl1)
The film showed at least bur) the bodies, police said
today for more bodies in an
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apGerry, 18, was found in the
orange grove and wooded brea eiKht hot spots," Iferring said.
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are Dec.
lie said a dead animal I- parent)
where the remains of four
, be two women, both front
females already have been peared to have been buried at least November and since four
one of the spots but no digging were killed in a short period of Titusville, had been shot in the
found.
time. tLere is no reason to think twad. 71eir har.Ti_,,,4vry lit-d III,State Ally. Abtx)tt Ilerring Nld Yet beell done.
said authorities drew up Speculation thatat least some it wasn't going on before," hind their ~ack_~,
sketchy maps to find "hot of the hot spots could be human Hernng said.
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"it is not normal to find bodspots" located on infrared pho- bodies is based on tile recent
ildren found
tographs late Friday but post. disappearance of about a dozen tes in t L open.
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poned the search until today. young wornen in the Titusville
Wilsonrefused to "crystal ball' nearby Mints, who lLal tx-e n
The infrared film, used from area,
"We might findno more orwe the situation, but said the missing since Nov. L
.i plane by experts of the NaPolice searching (r (luv,I ti,
tional Aeronautic and Space inight find as many as 10.- deaths appeared to be related.
herring
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Adm in istration is sensitise to herring said
The four bodies were found tors had found eviience to link body t.he next day, It was the
temperature changes and can
detect decomposing bodies since Thanks&amp;'iving in a narrow the deaths but did not elabo- skeleton of an unidentified girl
aged between 12 and 14.
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down a pilotless Israeli drone
Wake up all of you
ABBOTt IIE1UtING
libbers. There's a judge in aircraft on a reconnaissance
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Atlan ta who ruled that there flight over (he Suez Canal, the
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any Tel Aviv command reported.
It was the second unmanned
discrimination between the
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Weather
As a matter of fact, Superior initted losing since the October
first Partly cloudy and mild
Court Judge Charles Wofford
Middle East war. IV
thri,ugh Sunda)- , Chance of
iashctl into Egyptian territory shossersSunday.ilighis in
agrees with a tiusbani's conupper
tention that a law requiring Ike. 13 as a result of a technical
o9sand low Ms. I ,ii%% s tonight in
(-i,%vr~ 12 nuloIs ,,,, ii,~crli,r-.t
, S ; mill:-n ~ubt,,-, JnLik4 mateNAPLES, Fla. i.Al'l - Del- lireii(lent, was quoted As saying iyij~) t4, (1,,.1c,** Macklv s;wl,
failure the Israelis said
men to support former wives
low to huLl 60: SiJuthrl) ssid.s tcjnaCorp sold more than 2,000 the hniii (ill
need to isarri
Butfedtraliiffivals,
ecologists
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shoreline
winch
who
also
rial to fill in submerged Land
The Egyptian Middle East
a form o( sex discrimination,
Is tnpi today becoming south lots in a development on Florl- buyers about the perTuit trou- must approve the project, were are the f eeding ground [or and create a system of canals.
N'e %-s Agency reported from
lfe even went so for as to
lind southwest 15 to 20 triph
da's West Coast near here de- bles because it was felt apprOv- quoted as caying major revi. countless marine organisms
declare that alimony payments Cairo that the plane downed toT'" wamng agairrIt stiling
K!m the state al would be granted after plans sions needed to reduce environ. and actas a filter for pollutants.
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spite
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(h ildu iM.i fl o
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in Georgia are unconstitutiona l
j*.r cent Sunda
To transform the mangrove the lots came in a T'.ia), 1971,
to halt sales because plans for for proposed canals were modi- mental destruction could not be
imed without repurchase of stands and wetlands property letterfrom Joel Kuperberg. ex.
the project were in danger of fied.
the craft ws over Isne i
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to
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into tht propo&amp;d 1,728 humne uutmi director of (I state In
btin diippro il two F lorida
tirnitor)
me to insist that this ta warn-The proposed Deltona projec t sites. Dc'tona wants to dredge ternal Improvement Fund, the
rwwspape reported iturday
state's land
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Area deaths ..........2A
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in Tallahassee, the
Kuperberg told the firin that
tile Suez ceaw-fire line. But in
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former Treasury S
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state would approve VeRona
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John
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move
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year.
Last
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CARACAS, %lencrucla I AP)
development company after the
0--e reference price was dredge and fill permAs for
at reaching an agreementon
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guarantee
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raise
fuel
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United
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tate
nearby Marco Island, permits
rating combatforce.s. said
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denied dredge arid fill ptrimLs still furtber, Venezuela Ims nearly doubled its
Oil industry spokewrien here predicte,
for the Collier-Read track prob.
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(;eorge McGcvern ran ngain
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needed for the project.
tax reference prim on mde oil to a worid record soine of the Vemuelan price hike would be
ably would be denied and sales
toward dtsenhaienhen
a A
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but
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T:t' rt'kr&amp;-ne price which has been $.74 pr a-w' public
umocpiunI flou 5
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trae. u_c' nor iii 'if 'ii r -o
r)U1yJt rimili
them
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is
the
wriount
Vervezuela
uses
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s%%allow
Ule
incre&amp;
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flatices
of
which
are
un.
barrel
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Island, niany
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letter "because it was obvitm
tary andnot contiMed wi:b P0"
4 the iWornie taxes and royalUes for- it-1-1muiner has got to absorb a good deal of this.der water, are unusable for to tuliltute
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itleal Issue' or
'show nie a happils marrted
papers
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dnlling
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State
home
cites
the
news
said
cne
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ccrnpan
official
canal
systems deselulmetit
The
Industry
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Tbe Viivernruient announced the hike iw. pirtlifivit M down alreadv, And we don't ~ave
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werienvironineritally obW
p"ple unworried about who"S semiofficial ile
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diesel fuel for about two
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of 219 I,ochmond Drive
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locating him in the store. and
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We esday will he here on
"The big companies are tticgasi'Jlinehecansell."
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(is shortages were reported
fi) b) night" outfits arc tage," said Bill Nate, 'And the in Raleigh, N C whert
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withholding fuel shipments.
little man is going to wind up most stations were imposing
.
Buster Caldwell of Specialty paying fur the big man's good voluntary rationing and In
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reprit--sentative feeling tile ef- away, souie slervi(e stations in
Walter Jennings, presi,!ent of
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fects of the shortage
'Ill probably be completely pumps running dry. But many lion Dealers Association wan
out of gas by noon," mid dealers say they still have gas 1.xi nictorists, "You better not I
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BILL
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won't get anyTnore till after the part of the New Year's holidav Years: you might not get
beck
hOtidd)S
weekend.
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In Louisiana and scattered
comment on the shortage and sections of the Carolinas, many
the effect on their business stations 'cre out of fuel and
t,'d
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if ' uif nt Others expressed skepticism as not expecting dehterIes until
ret service stations disclosed to the reality of the gas shor- after New Years Day.
the eilsting gasoline supplies tage but indicated they will find
But dealers in most other
are critically short, Incoming a way to keep in operation.
Southeastern states reported
a l locations
be enough and
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rted the ad- having enough gasoline
lresentment is raging against ininistratioti policy of giving though sortie were finposin9
the Administration's policy of industry the priority on fuel but limits on how much they would
dispensing fuel last to the retail had softie reservations.
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charge includes three drinks. if mann. Dragash atid Nlatz, who
assure you of in)- personal promises to be an expensive
champagne breakfast and estimated $1.4 million, or
lated p
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eff or ts to do all I can to celebration th is year, but ocal dancing on four floors to two $10&amp;000 less than anticipated,
will build a third floor and
alleviate the present energy motel, lounge and restaurant
bands,
crisis and if I maybe of per
operators are expecting
The Cavalier in Sanford is provide badly needed court
sonal service to you, please do capacity crowds at their parties
also expecting a full house; rooms to the Sanford count ii
here .I $15 per couple ticket il,vurt house, and from
not hestitate to contact me." nonetheless.
includes party favors and a I Park's Schweitzer Associates,
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still
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resident of Schenccthd', N.Y., for the evening of Dcc. 31.
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champagne.
Openings are contracts zire k't (or a Sep.
Sheriff's detectives said a trailer park near Miins, b hitchhiking girls
called as soo n as our paper hit
By MAUK WEIN17.
available ait Club Lul, where a tember starting date, which is a
A big crowd is expected at the
the stands yesterday. She was llolida- y Inn off (lie Interstate on
t(KL'iy they are questioning a 20- being held on charges of trying
111crald Stall Wrilt r
full house is expected New S200,000 slice from previous
Sheriff's detective., ,
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terribly- upset about the actions SU 43 vshere a $12 per person
year-old
Minis
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in
conto
snatch
Year's
Eve.
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two
girls
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from
Giles'
car
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w ith the UeathS, but no 17 In Cocoa, and on two charges and provided them with enough
of that city's power company
()fl the agricultural center,
charge includes favors, drinks
Schweizer cut another $100,000 ittass murder involving the charges have yet been filed,
of attempted rape stemming inloriiiation to ctr$ parehini'
and breakfast.
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Florida
area,
Brevarti
Bernard
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who
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In
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failed to pay their hill
'a sst-1 ln'rrv 's Club .Iuan;i
S324,960 for the . propused Cuunt Sheriff's deputies today
The 93 year-old mnan and his
despite the 1-45 per couple structure off U.S. 17-92 on Land Fired off bulletins to surroun92 year-old wife were found
(liarge' for food, drink and previously occupied by the old ding law enforcement gencies
telling them a fourth body has Mitchell
County home,
dead in their two-story frame
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been
found near sites where
house by grandson who forced
The Longwood Village Hotel ____________________________
WAShING-ION tAP - Former Ally. Gen. John N. Mitchell
three women were murdered in
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has no special parts' planned for
turned
(Iuwfl recommendations For a federal grand jury in.
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November.
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New Year's Eve, hut like other
Authorities in Seminole and vestigatiun of p'ssible c'runinal violations by the nauor5s largest
restaurants in the area, is
Area deaths
2A
Brevaril counties said today dairy cooperative, the Justice Department has disclosed.
expecting every table to be
Bridge
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Mitchell eventually approved a civil antitrust suit against the
there
,na' be a connection
Draw your own conclusions,
uui-cupicd by
New Year
Calendar ...
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cooperative,
the Associated Milk Producers Inc.) which gave
between the lirevard slayings
ONO.
ii s-vrrvmnkers.
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to President Nixon's re-.electlon campaign.
and the still - unsolved
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Mitchdll,desflnedobecomeNizon'scampaigndjrector,already
Altamonte Springs dump
by Mr. Nixon using that corn"
Crossword
puzzle
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murditors
of
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young
women.
mercitl flight instead of an Air
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The fourth body is so badly group be presented to a grand fry.
Yesterday's high 80 low this
Dr. Crane
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fuel supply up to 10,000 gallons
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Fditorial conunent
decomposed that the victim's
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[)ocumentary evidence previously released has shown that
On his $576,000 tax deductiuni
occasionally cloudy through
Entcrt.aimiiiient
sex or how death occurred Mitchell also was aware of the political contributions being given
413
by virtue of giving back his vice
Friday with, a chance of
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cannot be determined until an by the dairymen.
presidential papers ... even if
showers A little cooler tonight
Hospital notes
autopsy is performed, ac3A
The recommendations for a grand Jury probe vsert' reported in; an
and f'rmtav
Public notices
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corthng to Sheriff Leigh Wilson, affidavit written by Richard W. McLati',, former antitrust chief
Highs mostly upper 7()s today
built is believed Lit be a female. now a federal iudge in Chicago.
Sdety 6A
, Nixon placed a restricand mid lOs Friday. Losss
Sports - .
The other three victims tin1.
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The affidavit released Wednesday Is among doewner.ls Filed by
-lion on his "gift," allowing
tonight in upper 50s.
covered In the grave were the department in federal court in San Antonio, 'F., den) ing the
State
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Raiii probability 50 per cent
Stocks female as-were the two bodies cooperative's assertion that the civil suit was filed as an attempt to
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today, tonight and Friday.
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She said Auto Train officials
"I'm a little nervous about said Mrs. Rigil.
bad as many tourists (cared.
had announced over the public thereturntrip,becausewcplan
tier husband explained Auto "Our only worry is about
address system at the start of to drive the whole way," she Tiain officials had assured getting home again aroundJan.
Northerners arriving in their trip, and again on arrival admitted.
them the situation as not
t(u-int'd On P. 7A Col.
Sanford today aboard the Auto in Sanford, tourists need expect
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.otr' -Train believe the nation-wide no gasoline problems in Florida C.R. Barnhill, said he had found
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Florida but is not serious The Tavenner family will travel lie needed at home, despite
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1973 by the editors and news where President flichard N .
directors of AssoctsUd Press Nson's two top aides resigned
member newspapers and radio and his counsel was fired.
and TV stations
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th e war in Vietni.m and re lease known as the Watergate cornof the prisone rs of war (4) the mittee, began investigating, the
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Egyptian officers reopen ed the talks with a 9O1UUL
meeting Wednesday, and a (Jolted Nations spokesman
said they would meet again Friday. A brief com.munique
said:
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MAILA, Phdippines (AP) - -Ile Philippine amed
forces have been put ona high atareo(a1ertjnanudp0r'
of demonstrations Sunlay against President Ferdinand
E. Marcos, mnilaars urces sal.1 today. Under U4t i
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when she
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(APj~-President Nixon is aftff LNe flight was airborne,
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Warren said Nixon woWd
vacationing bet e today after an said Nixon took a commercial said,
bomb."
stay at the Western White
unannounced commercial flight "to set an example for the
She had been writing a letter
She added,"I was glad to see House at least through next
airliner flight that caught Amierican Public" during the to her boyfriend arid asked him because I voted for him and Tuesday, New Year's Day.
newsmen by surprise and energy crisis.
Nixon to sign It or "he'd never I'm for him all the way.
tivil.led fellow passengers.
Warren said the trip was kept beheve" that the President was
The White House (hd not say
The presidential party of 25
The President secretly secret for security reasons,
on her flight. Nixon was happy was among i2 passengers how Nixon would return from
boarded United Air 11nes
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On previous trips from to sign the letter, she said.
a5 belore other passengers Wasnington to me Western
i saw his wik p.s," aaid The plane can carry rzz Nixonin
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Dulles IntermUorial Airport. entourage has used two Okla. "'Isn'
t that Pat?'
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Twelve members of the part
y 5:19 p.m, EST. Regular
He took a seat fit the first elm government-owned Boeing the stewardess. She said yes. I occupied first clam seats and 13
plane
section, surrounded by Secret 707s. The 7ais and helicopters couldr,'t believe it."
were in the coach section, passengers boarded the
Service agents.
J1uhe Gilkey, 19, of Fairfax. according to United. The White about half an hour later and It
used to ferry the prt.sidential
Diri;.
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Angeles en route to the Westem consumed some 58,000 gallons University of Oregon, said sIx! 1217.64 fare each for hintself, 35 minutes late.
White house at San Clemente, ofJetIuelataround=tripcostto had been worried during Pt and Ins daughter Tricia .
It arrived In Los Ans!eles •
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"I fie strol.led U)e nislc3 uf the governmIent of up to 111,5w, takeoff that sornettMg was
Nixon and his staff used a so.. 11:05 P.1n, I=. Dw ,regular
the plane, talking to passengers by White House esumtes.
amis because a security guard called ,,suitcas(! satellite" to paswngers w
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th the WhiW left the plane in a closed ter.
Asst. White House press Calif., said she awoke from a boarded and asked to we her House during the trip. It is
minal area and stepped into a
secretary Gerald Warren, who sleep in the tourist 3ection and ticket.
similar or Identical to one used limousine for, the drive to San
tfidn't announce the President's saw the President walking She told newsmen here that by Nixon on his trips to China Clemente.
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least 28 hIjackers and other Khadafy's comment that he Arab world than the attack by he church's missionary
III tuis had other
Palestinian terrorists have stir- would chop off their hands,
Five guerrillas at the Rome
serious
illnesses A lung
rcndtr(-d L Arab gosernnients
A gunman sthu seized a num airport Last sck
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Malignancy left him with a
this year, but none of them has ber of hostages in an Athena wound up in Kuwait aboard a
deep, raspy voice
been punished so far.
bolt-i last August and obtained hiJickc-d West (crman airliner.
'111e9uv(
T1U11cnL5 wXl the big We conduct to Kuwait dropped
The five men are now being . Following Kimball in order of
Palestinian guerrilla groups (romsightthere, and it
was as,. tnterrogatc.in Kuwait. a ccord- seniority is Ezra Taft Benson,
now
condemn terrorism, snimed that he was freed.
Ing to official announcements secretary of agriculture In the
believing that it alienates
Last September in Paris, live there. and officials of the Pat. Eisenhower adm inistra lion,
(ot1wn opinion and does no Palestinian gunmen stormed estine Liberation Organization Thenextpre.sidcntwillbethe
harm to Israel Rut n-n Arab Itt'
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art I ik ant' p irt in tin qw tivi 12th in (hi Ii 1
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liffil, Iws brought any uf -wizt%t diplomats as hogages Ing. 17he Moroccan goverrunent the church, wh~icb lum nearly
the taTorists to trial. and none and finally suffendered in Ku- urged Kuwait to show the ter. doubled in size in the last
f them has been turned over to wait Kuwait announced that rorists no niert) or pity," arid
decade The church president
the Palestine Libera tion Organ- they were sent to a "fighting Kuwait promised they would be serves
for li fe
szatlon for disciplinary action front" when the Arab-Israeli punished
A church spokesman said the
11w Sudariew Pvernment war broke out Oct.6. and there
Lattir, the Moroccsn govern.
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of the Twelve would
least five has been no further word of ment said it had been told that
Un*s the trial of eight Black them.
Kuwait would tum thtnn over it) meet with President Lee's
September terrorists who kikd
Four guerraIl4Ls wit') hijacked the P1.0 for trial , but the P11) Famil tiudas to 'cuss funeral
U.S. ambassador and two aKLMumbo jet during aflight said this hadno been qgreedon Zi,u!;';),tt
the hfiddle EaA Nov. 25 yet.
the Saudi Arabian &amp;nbassy in surrendered two da,ts IaW in
Othcr Arab tefforists mv in '
fhtbai. another Persian Gulf European jails and prisons.
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rtIL s Who hijacked a Japan Air ,innotgncement of their (ate
in Rome last SepteaTiber,
lines jumbo Jet last July and
Because (our Moroccan offi- charged wIth plotting to shoot
Mew it up in Libya al3o havt not tials were among the 32 persnm down an Israeli airliner with
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hospital for a physical &amp;lormon died.
served 24 years after suc- twxt president will be Spencer
examination Wednesday af.
President Le, regarded by ceeding David 0. McKay, who W. Kimball, 78, who heads the
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global problem as well as a
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domestic one. and
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European countries banned Johnsons0 chmt pains grew

the Egyptian twern them. Until Elmer
Third Army on the east sIdt.of Wayne Henley, 17, a junior
the canal. On the northeaste rn
high school dropo ut, called
front, the Israeli% puthed the mother and said. "MAMA, 1
Syrians back past the Golan killed Dean." 'Then he called
rldgeline and well down the the police.
void to Damascus before a
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8. Lyndon Raines John so n,
war that had las ted 25 ears a
the 36th Prident of the United
deal with the problem
war in which the United States
Federal Energy Administra. Stiles, died of a heart attack
was a participant for 12 sears, lion.
Jan. 22, 1973. He became
a war that claimed 4,000
Many belie ved the wors t President when John F. Ken.
American lives and cost the
was yet to come and that the nedy was assassinated and on
U.S. $150 billion. As Secretary
World War II specter of gas ra- a full term of his own b&gt; a
of State William Rogers signed
tioning was just around the lan.lslide. He declined to run
his name 62 times to sarious
for a second full term because
corner
eproblemhad
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documents, there was little p
of public dissatisfaction with
long in coming and was
Joicing. Alter this long, some
caused the Vietnam war.
mainly by the sieppedup usage
believed the war in Vietnam
Responslbh for more civil
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was not really over. And, 1n
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come tax, and was lined days: airline flights cut; speed Ing obtain young boys for
$10,000 and placed on three
limits reduced across the na (2orll Incriminated with him
years probation.
was David Owen Brooks, 18,
tion big neon advertising
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"energy crisis" had bee n a 20.year-old man and a 15.
kicked around. In 1973, it be• year-old girl. Later Henley led
came
reality as gas stitions pollee to the graves of other
wer ordered closed on Sun victims He also admitted help

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usual af(t'i;n,tiun nap
1973. Phases Three and Four,
that day in January. Shortly
twice rmetes, rises in the cost
7. Boys run away from afterwards, the Secret Service
of living, a troubled dollar home.'Mat is an axiom.
was called. In a few moments,
abroad and inflation captur?d
In H ouston the police the 6.1. ear-old giant of Amer.
headlines throughout the ,ear. counteds,2ooyoungste,smjss. ican politiciwasdead ofa mis-

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dency, lie pleaded no contest
to a federal felony charge that

onymous, exploded into public order, conservatism and the skirmishes in the war-tom
purne'.v this year. The effect American Dream.
country'.
Pervasive.
Spiry T. Agnew seemed to
71w sc.-ndals began as a stand untarr 'Aed as Watergate
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Sen. Ed Gurney's

troubles continue to
mount, and we can't help but feel that many of
them \ cue brought upon the Winter Park

Rtpuhliean by none other than himself.
The most recent bad news emanating from
'loi'ida's senior senator's office sterns from
what could have been a most effective assignwent working with the Watergate committee.
Now, we are told that Gurney has missed the
last eight straight public Watergate Committee
sessions, ostensibly because according to a

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Further, we have learned that on several
occasions Gurney was the only Watergate
Committee member available to swear in witnesses. and that he refused to (10 SO, even though
he was sitting in his office, which is close to the
interrogation room.
(;urnev. through a spokesman, says he won't
relinquish his seat on the Watergate Committee.
Ti- k 'ec'rns ridiculous If the senator is ton
u tItICipatC in what is surely the zitost
significant political development in this nation's
history, he should step aside.
Perhaps
though, as the President's
staunchest ally on the committee. Gurney feels
that doing nothing is his way of serving the
President.
But what about his pledge to the people of
Florida' Certainly we are entitled to more from
Gurney than he has thus far given us.
The Washington Post has hinted that Gurney
was too wrapped up in his own problems to work
on the Watergate Committee.
Winch raises still another pertinent fact.
Gurney claims that almost $300,000 was
raised by peons who illegally used his name.
During his recent statewide press conlerence Gurney used the same tactic that has
served other politicians well when their
fl,irØ.tI *n k
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are noting defoliation in some groves. But it will take
several weeks to accurately determine the true extent of
damage to fruit and foli age."
Jim Luttrel, another Mutual spokesman, said th
reported instances of damages occurred In low-1yin
areas but added, "There has not been appreciable
damage based on the entire industry."
He said temperatures dropped below freezing long
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JACKSONVILLE Fla. (AP) -Florida's Air National
Guard and Naval Air Reserve units have been grounded
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Florida ANG, said he was told Wednesday to put his units
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as It does than eat.
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right (and duty) of a Cabinet official to nave a limousine or
other symbol of office' tand 1w will quote you verbatim the
commoner Cromwell of England on this matter). And he
will spend even longer periods discumng what 1w believes
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if men in flit hrtrnitn in ikin1 certain
In,, tt'-tt'twr understands that neither 1w nor anyone i'l'' in
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the Soviet Union a concept much diaiknged (best (lays.
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motorists will be required to
show proof of insurance to have
their cars pass inspections.
"If they don't, we're going to
have to send them back to get
it,"' said '.gt. Billy Smith,
Florida Highway Patrol safety
officer,
The no-Fault auto insurance
law makes liability protection
mandatory as of Jan, 1. No one
knows how many Florida
drivers will have to buy Insurance but Smith said 14 per
cent of all drivers involved in
accidents are uninsured.
There's no penalty for failure
to have insurance, as long as
the car is not involved in an
accident.
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don't have to have insurance
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they take away your tag and
your driver's license," Smith
said.
Auto inspection stations will
not be allowed to pass cars if
the driver cannot show acceptable proof of insurance, he
said.
Smith said inspection stations
will accept as proof of insurance:
-The insurance policy.
-Binder for an insurance
policy.
-insurance certificate,
which is usually issued to fleetinsured vehicles or to selfinsured autos.
-Identification card approved by the Department of
Insurance and issued by the
insurance company.
Smith said insurance policies
tuiust provide coverage of
$10,000 for death or injury of one
person, $20,000 for death or
injury or two or more persons
and $5,000 for property damage.
lie said the system undoubtedly will have some bugs
when going Into effect next
week, lie urged motorists to be
patient and reuieziiber to bring
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''Our intent Was that tiy be fish nor t. i uir
Rep. Elvin Martinex, D- guaranteed job benefits,
protected," Martinez said of 5)51cm.
Martinez commented in the legislators who passed laws
Tampa, says cities should delay
abolition of their municipal wake of an opinion by state implementing
-From what I've seen the
the
court
courts "if they give a damn Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin that reorganization approved by morale isn't very great down
about their employes."
neither the state nor counties voters in a 1972 constitutional there," Martinez said. "II this
Martinez charged in an in- are under any obligation Iii amendment,
was supposed to be the model
terview Wednesday converting provide job security and civil
Ile said some 3-I employes of transition for abolition of
municipal courts into a service benefits to city court the old Tampa City Court, the municipal courts then as far as
streamlined state court system employes transferred into First o be phased out under I can see it's been a miserable
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In an ,n
\V,\s}fI\(;'FON
ternational intrigue worthy into (General) Lao Li's simi•
of James Bond. a mild. lar deal two or three years
bespectacled congressman ago."
The "cheating" refers to a
has been called on by wild
In The Senate
Burmese retel o negotiate mix of opium and vegetation
the freedom of I w 0 that was pawned oil for Si
million on the United States
kninapped Russian doctors,
The Capitol 11111 007 is Rep. in Thailand. When we
Lester Wolff, 1)-N Y. who exposed what happened, the
won the Shan guerrillas' con. White Rouse staged a soundB) JAME-SCARY
are some new wrinkles. 'rwa\ was adopted in 1917.
not be restricted or limited by fidence last August during a and -light press conference to
%ashingIon Bureau Chief
That rule permits unlimited rules adopted in a previous trip to Southeast Asia. As insist the opium was pure
there is a legal gimmick called
Copley Ne A s Scri ict'
"double tracking." Instead of Senate debate unless two-thirds Congress.
chairman of a House nar- and to denounce us as liars.
allowing a filibuster to block all of the senators present vote to
In 1969, then vice president cotics subcommittee, Wolff We backed up our story by
WASHINGTON-That dod Senate action until one side or mifxse"cloture"'-that is, to Hubert H. Humphrey, applying brought back the Shan's offer quoting from the secret CIA
dering old relic of the past, the the other gives in. Majority end debate after each senator is Mr.
Nixon's Interpretation, held to burn 400 tons of opium for account of the mlIiondollar
Senate filibuster, is till alive Iader Mike Mansfield has allowed an additional hour to that the Senate could adopt a $12 million
swindle Now we are happy
and doing well,
would
have
drained
to
print this additional Unworked out a standing talk.
new rule permitting cloture on
It was used successfully l)roedure whereby the bill
solicited
substantiation of
world
the
opium
from
the
a simple majority vote rather
the
our
original
story
recently to 'Kill a campaign being filibustered will only
market and cut off part of
In other words, new rules than two-thirds.
President
Nixon's
Ash's
Ax
U.S. heroin supply at the
financing reform rider, and is debated (luring particular cannot be adopted at that time
in quu?lv inl ufft'rtivelv ('Iii 1 U' da
bI1dLI't
eho'I.
loy
.\"h.
has
corc' •\Ithuugh thi' SLtft
h d :.wplt' in;sjritv th' The
y . Duru th
T'Ira fluetirg few uiiriutc; the
pushed
through
it
N0110111C
to
t
applied
block two other other hours, other business t'ari old two-thirds
rule still applies institution of the filibuster Diti't reje&amp;tid the
CI1BI1gCS.
be dealt with.
if unlimited debate is employed appeared to be tottering, but offer, the Shans came to trust eliminate a full third of the
One is bill that would close a
Wolff and have now asked civilian jobs on military
The filibuster has lorg been against a particular change.
victory
e
short-lived, him to help out with an even bases and turn them over to
loophole that permits the the bane
Mr. Nixon suggested that Opponents appealed the ruling
of
would-be
big business.
stranger dta ,
United Stales to buy eiirw,ie congressional reformers. 1 since that
Senate's right to to the floor and the Senate voted
One of the chief benefacthe
isolated
Last
April.
at
from Rhodesia despite a United began as it peculiar Senate determine its own rules
stems to reverse Humphrey by a 5445 Burmese village of Taungyi. tors undoubtedly will be LitNations ban against doing so. practice when Senate Rule 22 front the Constitution, it should roll-call vote.
two humanitarian Russian ton industries, the firm that
The tither is proposed
doctors
were working at the Ash founded and built into a
legislation to establish a
Sovu.t
hospital
when a force corporate behemoth. He left
National iNgal Services ('orof Shan rebels descended on Litton exactly a year ago to
poration to provide legal aid to
them and kidnapped them at join the Nixon team.
the poor.
According to confidential
gunpoint.
The rebels, accordThe problem is that this
.
ing to our Shan sources, had documents in our possession,
permits one-third of the
hoped to grab the Russian Ash wants to wipe out 89.000
senators to block legislation the
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a mhas.sador to Burma who Civ iiiIfl Jobs in (tie Air Force
i ther two-thirds may want.
was supposed to be visiting alone. Another 96,000 Air
in the checkered, 56-year
4,
the hospital at the time.
Force military jobs would
Story of U filibuster there
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also laH victim to Ash's ax.
Second Best
have been 71 efforts to cut off
The proposal has outraged
Their purpose was to hold
debate. Only 13 of them suchim as ransom for the return Rep. Jerry Waldie, D'CalIl..
/
ceeded.
of several Shim leaders now who has launched an inBut out of the few times
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in Burmese government vestigation of the scheme. It
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ciiqtndv Finin no mnn!hi.mnØknmnvnr
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has emerged the powerful,
bassado'r, they made oil with up for the administration's
the two physicians. Our basic Big Business bias,' he
ni(xlern structure of civil rights
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sources
say the pair have told us.
that has gone so far in recent
u
Support Services
been
moved
from one remote
year to provide equality fm. "The
Ash
proposal would
camp
to
another
while
the
Negroes in voting, in access to
(
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permit
a
single
contractor to
Russians
and
Americans,
public accuniodations,
.U
cooperating
secretly,
have
handle
all
the
"operational
ending the terrorism of white
.,:
sought to free them. Mean- support services" on selected
supremacists, in starting to
a task so great that
while, the Burmese have bases
break down housing barriers
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refused the kidnap demands. only the largest defense conand in seeking better emAt one point, we started to tractors could handle it.
ployntent.
Thus, the titans of the
break
the story but yielded to
in 1957, Richard Nixon, th en
State
Department
pleadings
defense
industry, such as Litit'
1ce president and presiding
Lockheed, RCA and ITT,
that
publicity
mightenton,
officer of the Senate, suggested
danger the rescue efforts and would take over such tunea way to get around Rule 22. At
perhaps result in the doctors' (ions as transportation, hospi'
the beginning of each new
tals, food services, aircraft
deaths.
Congress the Senate has
A few days ago, however, maintenance, engineering
historically taken the position it
Information reached us from and postal service.
is a continuing body and its
The OMB documents claim
the far northern regions of
rules remain intact.
Burma that the rebels were the elimination of such civil
Such use may seem like quite
interest ed in freeing the doc- service jobs would save the
a comedown from the long,
government as much as $626
tors.
dramatic floor fights of the
an esti"The two Russian doctors million annually
1950s and 1960s when the
-are (with) Kun Siang of the mate which is hotly disputed
filibuster was the big weapon
SUA (Shan United Army) who by Waldie.
used by southern senators
.
- His study shows that the
originally captured tnem."
to talk civil rights
said
the
cryptic
message.
contractors
would work on a
trying
legislation to death.
"The Russian Embassy in "cost-plus" basis, which
But if it is a comedown there
Bangkok has asked (for would "inevitably cost the
mediation) with Kun Siang." taxpayer's more money 'han if
career civil servants do the
'Honest Broker'
On The
The mediator selected by job." Plan Counterattack
front
the Shans is Lester Wolff
Ash and his aides.
They feel if Wolff helps them concerned about Congres'
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greeter as a social leper.
By JOAN t'Ol.BY
italt,us and lurid details of her
Capitol Hill which fall just
Reluctant at first to leave short of blackmail
C pley
So, off we've gone, sear after
r'rcnn:il hictnrv whjii. flrih rntth
his congressional chores,
sear, to galas attended by equally
Con(lots his memorably dull card tricks,
Wolff has now deceded to do
Though going away for the
insecure friends, intent on having a
gressional
reaction,"
states
and your husband performs the
the risky, humanitarian one document,
mimeniorable (lute.
holidays eliminates sonic of the
'0MB believes
highland fling on the dining room
thing He has agreed to serve
Not ii goti tniie, mind you.
traditional doings, such as baking
there
are
some
grounds for
table.
as
an
"honest
broker"
and
fly
optimism
since
Because
good times are spontaneous
fruitcakes. gilding walnuts, and
in an ceoFinally,,at a point in the evening
to the rugged Shan territory,
nomic sense
Trimiuning 'be tree-not to Inentirin
contracting
happenings- the antithesis, in fart,
whi'ri you are invoking the gods to
if that is what it takes to free
several bases is an alterna
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'1 the New \edrs Eve spectacular.
hopping for the last-minute gift at 8
reveal why you ever chose these
the two doctors.
(lye to a base closure."
p.m. Christmas Eve, struggling to
Sn what is auiied for Is the kind of
people as friends, the Big Question
Footnote The Shans say
In other words, Congress
eeniflg you'll look back on. The
lit a 6-Inch diameter tree into a 5will arise,
they are also willing to burn
can
either agree to the Ash
fuzzy
recollectien
and
assembling
of
ititi stand,
a childyourself doing
Who is In shape to drive honic?
a ton of opium for Wolff to
proposal
or explain to their
lime
hula on the Taylor's dining room
size fire engine at 3 a.m.-there are
'Ilils Inquiry unleashes a flurry 'of
prove they can deliver the
constituents
why their milm
table will, I prommilse, be memorable,
certain advantages,
coflee-niakers elbowing each other
deadly drug in tonnage lots. tary bases are
going out of
One is that we will be traveling
For mine thing, your husband will
round the kitchen while Bob Smith
They promise to do it "with' business.
never let you Forget it,
over New Year's and so can politely
demonstrates his sobriety by falling
refuse all party invitations.
In ease you decide to refrain Irvin
into the conversation pit.
(tie vodka punch and the resultant
The New Year's Eve party is an
The hostess (and if you're smart,
tubs, you will have a memorable
event we've hated for years,
this won't be you) extends her
Nontheless, we've found it difficult
(flue listening to Myra Taylor iwhii
hospitality to its utmost limit, by
Ili abstain, conditioned as we are to
li indulged in that punch with
inviting all those too woozy to drive
BERRISWORLD
abarxliini confide the most scan
viewing the the solitary New Year
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affects U.S. interests
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t'almlv
Schlesinger believes we no longer have to assume all
Iw.,ian atlions art' '.'('flteri'(i on our destruction, or that
ifw cuuie 1i1uiul bt'cjiu,e Moscow is ruled by Godless
ath'ists. We can go on the assumption that Russ-la is a new
world power. fle x ing its muscles, willing to probe where it
is not sure of an advantage and to move forward where
(here is no blocking response, taking advantage in its own
interests of any situation which develops, especially when
it can he dum' on liii' rtu'ap In this, (hi' Russians are cr.n'--4' i'. at '. t-' in that ttic' sire tokimig no undue chances
Iktente in the Schlesinger sense, therefore, does not
necessarily make possible a reduction in arms It may
mean an mncicase in defe nses fir even a step up in the arms
race. It is like an old fashioned southern European marriage in which you may tolerate your spouse without
necessarily liking or respecting that p-'lrtner.
To get down to cases, Schlesinger believes that U.S. ac'
lions at the start of the Berlin Blockade were examples of
wha' h" calls overreacting We were So suspicious of the
ito i n '.st assume ii a blockade was intended s.ithout
fully exploring the ituut ion. Perhaps (here was such an in'
tentitm. but perhaps there wasn't, he conjectures.
By contrast, (lie vigorous Soviet missile and submarine
new 'Rh and de velopment
toda are facts which we must
on
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on programs they have developed as carefully and
ss,1tmj[iea1ts as tilt) have tt,ecc
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Shop owners also confem to
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"We like to have people come some degree of nervousne,s,
and look — but, said one, when small children arrive
and most dealers are happ'. with their parents Their p.r
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in hand your child is accia point.
With candor and humor the dents still happen. Jlesolve, to
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the general public to attend this
11. nw party will be preceeded
by luncheon at 12 30 pm event "The Dy namics." a four
Tickets
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your dancing pleasure. A
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Kaiser Gypsum Co. Inc. of Oak.
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in the back of the head.
fornia for a vacation at his San fuel, residual oil (a heavy fuel
All of the victims were either Clemente estste.
oil), petrochemical oil raw ma.
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pointed to neg,liate a new ordi nee to increase fees for cwncil meeting:
Sagittarius Apartments
unable at this point to make per gallon on the average, with
franchise with Winter Park
platting and site review. Duerr
Belle Avenue warehouse.
Telephone (.0 I)uerr told proposed last week additional
Certify election results of return bookings, and may have ruionai 'arlations
715 p in SMD Partnership
Simon also announced the is.
to drive back to New Jersey.
il last week the city has income from this source could
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grown considerably since be used to hire a full time land. SMD has requested
said today .the
trains between f '14
negotiations were last made professional planner. She permission to clear dense '1*rIntaft
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with ibe teiepiwne company, i--P%xwu 01dilging Lile* current -iXJ11JPiYj,PrU`eU3UU111 tile 1311ca
Appoint a committee to fully booked through February
and she feels this will be the rates of $1 per acre, or nine holes of the Land O'Lakes
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maximum of tiW, to new rates tree survey first, which would
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Authorize preparation and returr.Ing home after trips
PROTECTION, INC.
on commercial property $1 per swamp area.
posting of an ordinance
ItPr-ffAIISTS IN
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1000 square foot for site plan
f ees or platting dilu
review, and a mimurnurn total of
site no problems getting gasoline SECURITY SYSTEM
7:30 p m Club Juana anreview
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cilman Tom Embree.
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Tampa Chantherlain in the of the first period.
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opening round of the Tampa
Invitational basketball tour- attack the Chiefs found standing as one of Central juststoodaroundonoflcnseand outpofnted the locals -21.
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He replaces B.J. Walker, president arl chief executive officer of
Inc Atlantic Bank of Jadsunville. Due to the pri..sstng responsibiWles
f his current duties, Walker is devoting full time to these Ctflfl
lTiibnelts.
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pained chairman of the board of the Westside Atisatle Busk of
)rlando, also a post previously held by Walker.

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office In Miami, and Li looking in 1965.
at Atlants and Dallas as pos- Today, the exchange ' 'sible locatio. And for some members and lists 1,209 stocks.
time it has been pushing a plan Of the 1,209, only 135 are "prito get the regional stock cx- mary" stocks. The rest are also
carried on either th e New York
c ha nges to merge.
For all of its ambition, how- or American exchanges.
ever, the PBW still does only as If the SEC is upheld, and inmuch trading in a year as the stitutional investors are orNYSE does In a week. And dered out of the PBW, financial
despite winning a number of advisers say it would not mean
battles, the PBW may be about the end of the exchange. But
they say it would force it to trim
to lose the war.
In 1967, in a drastic break its sail, perhaps signaling its
with tradition, the PBW began return to its old role as an exadmitting financial institutions clusively regional exchange.
members of the exchange
'I"he Idea was that an insurance
company which traded tens of
thousands of shares a year
could avoid paying brokerage
fees if it held its own seat on a
stock exchange.
Since a seat on the P11W cost
only $4,000 and the institutions
could save hundreds of thousands of commission dollars a
year, the lure was ojvious.
But early this year the plan
hit a smug. The Securities and

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not the New YorI Stock Ex- amount of their business was
change, then it's the Securities public.
Since then, PBW has been in
and Exchange Commission.
Each year it grows, spewing court, trying to appeal the SEC
out ideas designed to carve out order. It is now preparing to
a bigger share of the market, appeal to the Supreme Court,
and maybe to embarrass the and at the same time trying to
bigger exchanges on Wall convince the Institutions to do
some public business.
Street.
While the New York Stock The PBW is the nation's old.
Exchange was talking about est exchange. It was originally
raising brokerage fees, the called the Philadelphia, BaltiPBW came up with a plan to more, Washington Stock Ex.
lower fees to attract smaller in- change, but changed its name
and its staid image after Elkins
vestors.

MIAMI - Southeast Banking Corp. today announced that an
aj,reement In principle has been reached concerning the proposed
;acquisition of the outstanding shares of Edgewood Bank,
:Jacksonville.
Ina joint statement, harry Hood Bassett, Southeast chairman,
:and Harold G. Williams, chairman of Edgewood Bank, said
Southeast would propose to offer 1.3 shares of its common stock fcr
'each of the outstanding share! of the Jacksonville bank Southeast
anticipates issuing, on a fully diluted basis, an aggregate of approximately 67,030 of Its common shares in the acquisition.
On Oct. 31, the Edgewood Bank had tot:iI ac5eLs of 15•8 millin
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James W. Sweet, Chairman and thief Executive Offleer. Stated
that the new center will support stare sales up to $300 million
wfthout need for further construction due to the high-cube storage
princlples employed in the 9-million cubic feet of space provided
within the structure.
George Harris, Chairman of the Polk County Industrial
Dev elopment Authority, stated that the Count) was pleased to
• participate hi the program with Scotty's in view of the increased
number of jobs created and the fact that revenue Is being fully
underwritten without any obligation on the part of Polk County or
its residents.
Scotty's Inc. operates a chain of 45 retail Building Supplies stores
iand four Bargain Building Supplies outlets throughout Florida.

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The funds will be used in total for the construction of a 300,000
square foot fully automated materials assembly and distribution
'center on a 10-acre site at the firm's 55-acre Headquarters complex
on Recker Highway In Winter Haven, Florida. The center L expectcd to be in full operation by September 1974 and is designed to
efficiently distribute approximately 65 per cent of materials
:,handled by all of Scotty's retail stores in Florida. The dollar
volume of Inventory to be handled In fiscal 1975 by this center is
$g expected to be $65 million and will require an addition of 75 new
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warehousing an(1 distribution complex.

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;granted by the Polk County Industrial Development Authority for
the Issuance of $2.3 million in tax-free Industrial development
revenue bonds. The issue Li being underwritten by Reynolds

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:hich he accepted Banks resignation ilth regrets and exiressed
his "personal gratitude for the more than (cur years of
distinguished and dedicated service."

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clear power will provide 210 waste.
,But waste can be handled,"
million, or 35 per cent.
commented
one expert. "There
century
halt
By the turn of the
of all electricity produced tnthe have been successful cxnation is to be from nuclear perimtnts converting waste
plants.
into solids similar to ceramic
Besides powering electrical pellets, which contain the
generators, nuclear fission radioactive elements.
could be used to heat buildings,
run airplanes, power ships and
"The radioactivity problem
rlmp:; vcn rim car s . A few exist.s beiau.t' recarch until
ships now have nuclear power now has been concerned with
plants, and research was con construction of reactors and not
ducW for a %4hile to develop a with safety problems."
nuclear airplane engine. But in
ina major energy source prob- dustry was scaling down the
ably will be confined to running massive size of the first plants
to economically manageable
electrical generators.
The ifldUStr-) has hopes that units This accomplishment
the next 25 years will be better was made in the Late 1960s, and
than the past 25. Major dull, plants with up to five times the
capacity of the earlier models
culties slowed development,
erected.
only
were
One problem was that
Environmentalists conduct a
after 1955 did the U.S. govern.
ment make imblic secret sewn running war with nuclear ener
ufic data needed to construct gy plants. They're particularly
the peacetime reactor. The first incensed by the industry's need
nuclear-powered generator for large water supplies as
coolants.
Environmentalists
went on Line in 1957.
Public fear of accidents and fear adverse effects for fish and
of long-term, low-level radi- other river life.
Other problems lie ahead, ation was another factor in the
delay. Consumer advocate cluding the nzmd I" oeveloping
Ralph Nader has become a ma- an adequate supply of nuclear
jor critic because of the safety fuel.
But the implications of Amerfactor.
Nuclear power experts see ica's dependence on foreign oil
two continuing hazards. One Is has spurred the government
that no full-scale emergency tnto pushing ahead with major
core cooling system has ever research programs.

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The terms of the agreement cab for each of the 165,822 common
shares outstanding of the First National Bank of Merritt Island to
be exchanged for 1.3 shares of United First Florida, or a purchase
nrtce of annroxlmateiv lb.2 million at curr.nt market values.
The Fi]rst National Bank is located In the Brevard County city
of Merritt Island and had total deposits at Nov. 30 of $28.6 million.
Ilie bank beghn operations in 1963 and is the Wand's largest and
oldest banking Institution. The bank has recently obtained ap.
iroval to establish an additional facility under th e newly adopted
Florida law which allows f or a limited banking facility wi th in one
mile of existing bank premises.

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The announcement was made jointly by Frank Sma thers Jr.,
chief executive officer of United First Florida Banks, Inc., and
'Doyle I. Carlton, c nirm in of the board of the First National Bank
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has been reached for the First National Bank of Merritt Island to
become an affiliate, subject to regulatory and stockholder tip
:proval. Under the new regional management system announced
United First Florida last month, the First National Bank will join
the central region that Li headed by Executive Vice President, C.

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By PETER ARNETT
the Atomic Industrial Forum. suinptton.
This splitting of the atom also the Arab world?
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systexa
AP Special Correspondent gave mankind the hope of an
Electricity
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for
a
It's Just starting.
By
over
the long period necwaste
The awesome spectacle of un- endless future supply of energy
The 35 conventional nuclear fifth of the nation's energy use plants went into operation.
150
nuclear
an
additional
essary
has
not
been developed.
lea.shed atomic energy burst for peaceful pursuits.
fission power plants in oper- and nuclear power generates 1985,
construction
under
upon the world 28 years ago
how near is this age of nude- atlon in 1972 "for the first time about 3 per cent of this elec- plants now
Waste management remains
when the United States dropped ar power now that the world's moved (nuclear power) from a tricity. Nuclear power con- or on order will be ready. Each
takes
at
least
live
years
to
a
problem
on U.S. government
nuclear bombs on two Japanese most Important fuel
oil - Is mere blip to a recognizable stitutes one per cent of the
reserves in the
and
government
military
waste
energy
conbuild.
Industry
cities to end World War II.
subject to the petrop- litics of energy statistic." commented country's over-all
experts estimate that of the ex- West where there are periodic
pected 1985 demand for 600 mu-, public complaints about leak-

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He said quoting the Law- "Every person presenting for in.
spection, a motor vehicle registered In Florida or required to be
registered In Florida shall present to the Inspector, evidence of
(I to r) Rose Goetsch, Genevieve Richardson, Charles Sherertz, Fannette
. . .
Edwards.
Ruth
insurance
a defined in the statute.
Puflon and Albert Miller
1k- s ai d prior to irt.pect1on, each (irivt'r should check his or hcr.s,
i. Herald Photo liv Charles Edwatd
insurance policy and make sure that he is covered with the
minimum required liability coverage of $10,000 for bodily Injury to
New members a44"d to the Chapter last month are Mrs. 1i.,Is or death of one person in any one accident: $20,000 for bodily injury
Ii. Avery and Russell E. Swayze.
to or death of two or more persons In one accident: and $5,000 for
DELTONA- At a festive Clirictinas dinner party held in the
inj ury to or des truction of property of o th ers in any one accident,
tall
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University Inn In DeLand, Dec. 18, Deltona Camera Club officers
Acceptable as evidence of insurance at the Inspection station will
for 1974, were installed by Albert Miller, a club member.
be an insurance card, automobile insurance policy, insurance
DeBARY- Alvin B. Cro%*r was installed as president of the policy binder, certificate of Insurance, self-Insuror certificate, or
Installed Mrs. Row Goetsch, president; Miss Genevieve
DeBziry
Volunteer Firemen's Association for a second term, at a sur ety bond.
Richardson, vice president; Mrs. Charles Edwards, secretary;
Charles Sherertz. treasurer and Mrs. Edwin Pullen. program dinner party Saturday in the Firemen's Recreation Hall.
Also installed were: Lester Hunt, first vice president; Charles
direct
DefensiveDriving Class Scheduled
second "ice president; Curtis Redman, treasurer;
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Fowler,
Following the installation, Mrs. Goetach introduced Josep
Kenner, naturalist for state of Florida, who showed 0 colored Peloquin, secretary and Rodney Eve, financial secretary. Fred
DELTONA - Another Defensive Driving Class will be held. In
Qath was re-elected Fire Chief.
slides depicting the geology of Florida, from Its inception to the
class coordinator Char les Wyman, scheduled to begin
Directors nam ed , were: Vernon Catoe and Richard Vitt, for 3 Deltona by
present (3%
Jan.
12,
subject
to enrollment.
The club meets regularly each first and th ird Tuesday at 7:45 years: Adrian Fredeman, Ciir.ton Cnily. Maurice Eve Ufl(i
you do not take the course," said Wyman, "you can still
"Even
If
p.m. in the Little Red School House In Deltona and membership 1.s Lanibertson. as holdover directors.
drive as carefully as possible over he holidays. To date 80 people
open to anyone interested in photography. U interested,
ha ve died In automobile accidents in Volusin County , this year."
Wedgewood Elected
Mrs. Goetach at 66&amp;4001 or Mrs. Pullen at 574-1249. The next
Those desiring to enroll, should contact Wyman now. The
meeting, however, will not be until Jan 15, due to the New Year.
registration
fee of $5 need not be paid until Jan. 5. Fifteen Gr more
DELTONA - Election and installation of a new vice-president
Anyone interested in submitting four slides in the next quartire rs'eded for a class, which is designed to teach Florida
tely state compertition, should have the slides In the hands of Lyle and a district director were on the agenda of the Deltona Chic persons
driving
regulations and to prepare f or license renewal tests. B"Association meeting held Wednesday night in the community
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High Patrol handbooks are used in the cLitaft. Also.
,Mrs. Florence Rumph, who took office of president of the Associy
ation at the last ninth's regular meeting, af ter the reilgnation of eight films, illustrating driving situations are included In the
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President Harold Blough, presided.
DELTONA - The Ladies Auxiliary to the Deltc'na Qvic
For enrollment for further information, call 574-2318.
Installed Into the office to replace Mrs. Rumph as vice-president
Association held its Christmas Party meeting In the Community
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Wedgewood, former public relations director for the
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Center on Thursday, at I pin, with 80 members and three guests was
associa tion.
set
Dr. John Linehan, who had served as legislative chairman for
Christmas
home
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cookies
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A light luncheon was s
Jacksonville,-Want a faster approve refunds much faster
and candies for dessert. A beautiful Christmas corsage was
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refund this year' The Internal earl) In the filing season when
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all taxpayers who file their
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'Taxpayers who file earl)
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Guests present were tiara Kelv), Marcia Doolittle and
get
their
refunds
in
four
to
lire
avoid
making the thoughtless
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Emory Paine, Mrs Joseph Schwartz and Miss Helen I.auderbach
A J. O'Donnell, Jr., IRS deadline," said O'Donnell.
.A Penny Social will be th e main event at the January. meeting of
District Director for Florida, "Those who watt until the last
the Club on Jan 17 at lp.m In the Community Center. Members
said
that January filers gain few weeks to file often fail to
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about
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over those who file later neglect to sign the return, or
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-ip'.(enter can process returns and and W2I
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DELTONA - Deltona 11142 Club will install 1974 officers at
djnner-meeUng on Jan. 9, at 6:30 pin. in the &amp;etson University
dininghalLAroastbeefdlluier wlll besirved.
1ntprthirirnpnt will be furnished by the Stetson Choir. Memtiers, and their guests are welcome. Reservations must be made In
advance, with Frank Lombardo by calling 7-3fl3, or with Elmer
Wilson, 574-1235. No tickets will e 1d after Jan. 5.
Insta l ling officer will be Harold W. Bremer, executive vicepresidert of Florida 11i42.

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For the next several weeks
you ' re going to be the
beneficiary of much free advice on how to pay the least
possible income tax, and by
some of these advisors you'll
no doubt be counseled to con-

Federal Retirees Host District
DELTONA - The Dellary-Lklton-a Chapter 39 of the Natc:iaI
wiat1on of Retired Federal Employes will hold its regular
Ass.
meeting Friday, in the All Saints Episcopal Parrish House in
['Y-prise at 2 p.m.
A 'hort board meeting will precede the regular meeting at 1
ptil Plans will be made for the NARFE District meeting to be held
I Ue DeBary Firemen's Recreation Hall on Jan. 28, for all Florida
Federal Chapters. DeBary-Deltona Chapter wIll host this meeting.
Entertainment at this monthly meeting will be provided by the
Ddtona Sing-a-Longs, conducted by Lewis W. Bucher and ac-citnpar4ed by Mrs. Ruth Pullen on the piano.

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of income and taxes. and can
result in embarrassing questions, II not an audit.
11 averaging results in
substantial savings, of
course, it can be well worth
the trouble. But "experience
has shown that averagin g
benefits only persons wit h
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the supermarket Industry has characterized 1973.
been relatively immune to
cyclical changes in the state of
While many factors conthe nation's business health . tributed to the general level of
Supermarkets serve consumers food prices in 1973, consumers
basic needs and, while cir- have, by and large, come to
unders tand that the retailers,
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depression baby born out of
harvests of grain crops and the
pressing need by penny
consumers to stretch their food availability of certa in items
bizlgcts.Itwasnurturedduring like beef, pork and poultry for
which artificial shortages
the di fficult, depressed sears of
grew
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be a bit more singuine than
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others, perhaps, because of our predictions
historical performance through knowledgeable sources is that
the rate of increase will be
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The fuel shortage, another
nation's fourth largest retail
boa main with annual sales in variauie cwuwng we economic
cxres of $2 billion. The corn- crystal ball, again, should not
pan), operates 487 super- have the impact on super.
markets along the east coast market operations as on other
business activities. For the
from Connecticut to Florida.)
most part, our Pantry Pride
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number of variables impacting population centers which
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We buy used Guns, SELL, TRADE or LAYAWAY

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promoted Ito r) Tom Buckley, formerly in accounting, to assistant
treasurer; Barbara J. Flynt, former assistant secretary-treasurer; to
assistant vice president-savings; and Richard Swann, branch
manager, Longwood office, to assistant vice president.
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ministration's program, it is
clearly on the right track.
Judging by the stock
The aim Is to peseerve jobs.
market's response to the Arab Tb!! can be seen In two ways.
oil cutback and renewed tension "First,
the thrust Is on
in the Middle East, investors reallocation of refinery runs
anticipated something very away from gasoline and
close to a collapse of the U. S. aviation fuel and toward heavy
economy nest year or even oil products of the kind that are
sooner,
used to heat space, pr od uce
Argus Research Corp., ta king power and run man ufacturing
note of this, comments as pr ocesses. The President also
follows: "We continue t ordered a total cutback of 25 per
be lieve that a scenario In which cent in scheduled airline
the oil spigots are turned back fligh ts"...
on within the next few months is Disston, Inc., which E. F.
most likely.
Hutton &amp; Co. ex pects to record
We are assuming the em- a 30 per cent sales gain and
bargo will last at ap- profi t gain this year, has come
proximately its current level to out wi th two new products: the
the end of the first quarter.
first electr ic screwdriver, with
Whatever the press, the action forwa rd and reverse,
Democrats in the Senate, and and an automa tic garage door
thestockmarketmaybesaylng operator retailing for $89.99 for
about
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Nixon
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several)ears,wasappolntedparliment.arian and legislathe chair- By JUDITH G LUIOADES
man5hIpwasgivefltOStflleytAcken5on,thO1SalsosrVingInthe
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all my money in
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announced
Linehan,
reporting
as
chairman,
legislative
that he checking aciountw hich
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had sent a letter from th e association to Mrs Paula Hawkins of the amounts to $4,600 M) home is
FloridaState'.oiclngthepeople'rindignationln Volusian Count) of north $10000 I am 75 )CarS
the great increase in water and sewage rates and that he had old, live alone, and my only
received a letter from her stating that she would look into the heirs are nieces and nephews.
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matter
and see what could be done about It.
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wise to keep your
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as th ey
money
that their desires for an additional ambulance In Deltona and the
at
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humoredty that the right to call you 'G ra ndpa" Is reserved
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(6) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Lucy Show
(13) News
(24) Aviation
Weither
7:30 (2) Treasure Hunt
(6) Andy Griffith
(9) Ozzie's Girls
(13)
(24) Washington

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having a small disagreement with
mother in law. A friend of hers sent my husband and
me a weddLg present. I didn't know the lady, but my
husband did. One day when my husband and I were in a
restaurant my husband spotted this lady, so we slopped and
t o her. I mentioned several times In the conversation
talked
how much we appreciated her wedding present snd before
we said goodby .1 thanked her again for it, and so did my
husband

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the lady a written thank-you

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GENERAL TENDENCIES: A day to look
directly at the changes that are necessary for
you to do during the coming year and to work out a plan of
action by which you ca n do them in a satisfactory manner.
Net; formulas an help you gain your o b jectives.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You have problems at home
that need attention, to get them solved quickly and then meet
ill,interesting friends Harmony is the keynote
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Obtain the information OU
so that you can adsan:e in personal project. Insist that
others arrive on time for any appointments made.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Instead of feeling unhappy
because you are fin.ancsally deficient temporarily, find somc
new outlet that will solve situation
MOON CHILDREN (June 2 to July 21) Forget
altercations with others and corKentrate on how to make your
monetary position more secure Relax and have fun tonight.
LEO (July 22 to Aug 2l) Discuss the policy level with
associates and come to a complete understanding Do more
listening and less arguing Become a true Leo.
V IRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Eust handle any ('nancial
affairs that are important and then handle wors awaiting your
attention Show that you are family minded
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct, 12) Put your fincst taLents to
sutk Show that you are aLert to new opportunhties to get
at ead faster. Fnpge in amusements you like
our g )() jutiFment in
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handling financial matte: Your experience will help solve a
problem. Show that you have poise at all times.
SAGiTTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dcc 21) Keep the
appointments that can be helpful in your career If you arc
Objective, you can take care of an unplessant situation.
I'R1COR" (f)et 21 to Ian If)) I orf'rt an emotional
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DEAR POLLY ---Mrs.
B.L.H.'s Pet Peeve about
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ping oasaers in me stores prompted irns, ome are mauc
with baby seats and one of my Pet Peeves is to see mothers
put their babies (who are wet about 99 per cent of the time or
else slobbering on cookies and candy), where groceries are
to be carried. This is anything but sanitary. I always (eel
reluctant to use any store carts for such things as lettuce,
celev, etc. -MIS. F.J.S.
DEAR FOLLY
Mildred wanted to know if there was
anything she could spray on her new nylon carpeting She is
allergic to ii One of my children was very ill with allergies
and hospitalized so it was recommended that I have my
WOOL rugs sprayed with a "closing
type substance man ufactured by a California chemical firm. the man who put it
on said it seemed very much like the soil retardant spray his
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pepper plant. keep It watered and just watch It crow. I have
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general circulation Ifl s-aid City one
(I) time at least IS days prior to the
time of the Public Hearing
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S Phylli s Jordahl
City Clerk
of trio City of Altamonte
Springs, Florida
Publish Dec 27, 1973
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 1)1411.A
In re: the Marriage of
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NOTICE OF ACTION
Car Iü
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tne construction and labor involved
in the Relocation of Altamonte
Elementary School. The Owner Contractor Agreement bound w,th
the specifications Ih4ii tie the
Areernen? used

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Fernandirs. Beach, Florida 32031
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January 30. 1974
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NEW YEAR'S RESERVATIONS
ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED
PH 322 3108

SPost Time 8 P.M
Malsne.s Mon., Wed,, Sat., 1:45 P.M.

"ftpg9er &amp; better Than Ever"
TOh)' &amp; Louise Costantino Your Host &amp; Host ess
Hwy.17 920n1akeMonroe
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Further informatIon
fIle Civil Division
of lhC Seminole County' Sheriff's
Department
That said sate is being made to
sa tisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution
Florida

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Sarilord. Florida, the above
described personal property. Said
.hehecle being stored at Altamonte
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pubh%h Dec 6 1), 20 2?
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Chairman
5 Mr William P Layer,
Superintendent
Approved at to form
Douglas Slenstrom of

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P0 Box 1330
Su'tC 27
Florida State Bank
Sanford . Florida 37111
Attorneys

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matter of this docket. Mn, Christ will

be available at 9 - 00 a m. on th e
morning of each hearing date 10
meet with thOt( who so with to
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WILLIAM 14. BEVIS, Commissioner

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Chairman

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and constituting t he Florida Public
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P'bii Hearing will be held in inc
City Commission Room, City Hall,
Sanford. Florida, at $00 P M on
Thursday, January 3. 1971. to
consi der the lotlOwing change and
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
of the City of Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida.
Rel(nlng From MR 2. Multiple
Family Residential Dwelling
District
GC 2, General
To That Of
Commercial District
That Property Described as
Begin 36-1 ft South 74 degrees 30'
West of a point 919 71? South of the
NW corner of Section 12, Towrnhp
205. Range 30E, to a point on the
Easterly right of way line of State
Rd 15 and 600 Thence run
Southeasterly South 64 ct,grees 30
East, 365 31? to a concrete marker.
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19degrces 22'a d stanceof 392 31 ft
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lint of State Roan 15 and 600; thence

Southwesterly South 21 degrees 30' a
distance of 12694 It to the point of
beginning Subject to a more ac
curate survey .
Being more generally described
South of Airport
as located
Boulevard and East of US il 92
All parties in interest and citizens
shall nave an opportunity to be
heard as said nearing
By order of tne Planning and
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and Zoning Commission
Publish- Dec 77, 1973
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Mort Walker

RE FILE BAILEY

NOTICE TO PUBLIC

Notice 5 hereby uen that a
Public Hearing will be held .n the
City Commission Room, City Hall,
Sanford, Florida. at I 00 P.M on
Thu'rsday. January 3. 1971. to
consider the following change and
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance

of the City of Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida
Rezoning From RC-1. Relrcteia
Commercial District.
GC 7,
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Commercial District

THE PHANTOM

That Property Described as. Lot I

(less North 2011 Oct Road) and all of
LoIs 2 through S. Biok I, Palm
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as located Southeast corner ci 35th
Street and Sanford Avenue.
All parties in Interest and citizens
shill have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing
By order of the Planning and
Zing Commission of the City of
Sanford. Florida, this 2Sth day 01
December. 1 973

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WITNESS my hand and seal of
Court on thC 21st day C4
December, A.0 1973.

1971

Circuit

or before January 25. 1974 and file
the original thereof with the Clerk of
th,% Court either before service on
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ALL OTHER
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INTERESTED PARTIES
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
NOTICE is hereby given that the
SEALED AIDS All bids are lobe Florida Public Service Commission
delivered to the Superintendent of
will P1010 a ji.iDll hear'ng in the
Schools in the Seminole C ounty abo'vedocket.ttPietimesandplaces
ScPiooiOff,ce.2O7COmmef-c4.I Ave, cteslgna'ed bCtOw pursuant to said
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS.
CommissiOn's Order Inflating an
Bids shall be received until 300
InvestigatIon ot the Earnings. Rates

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Ch an cery Division. Essex County,
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Canada LILLIE V. B CI'IISM, 6406
Oruth Street, Detrot, Michigan
LfN? JC)IPJ 'iF5t,EY FORD, JR
3910 Toinay Street, Houston. Texas
77021 ROBERT C. FORD, 3910
Totnay Street, Houston. Texas 77021
VALERIA 0. LOFTON, 14 Monroe
Place, Montclair, New Jersey 07012
ALLEN C. LOFTON, Is Monroe
Place, Montclair. New Jersey 07012
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition has been filed in said
Court praying for an Order to
determine persons interested in the
Estate of J W Ford, deceased. and
their respective shares in the
residuary assets of sa i d estate and
you are hereby required to tile your
written defenses thereto within forty
(40) days after trie first publication
or potting hereof. Should you fall
therein. judgment will be entered in
tiuC course upon sa i d Petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal f
said Curl at Sintord. Seminole
County, Florida, this 4th day 04
December, A D 1973

'.- arren Road
Bnimfield, Massachusetts
You. Defendant, are hereby
r,jtl,ed that an action for dissolution
PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINING
CA marriage has teen fled against
BIDDING DOCUMENTS. Bidders
9 - 30 a m., EDT, Thurtday,
,3U in Inc above Styled Suit and you
may review' the Documents at the
January 31, 1971
,ire required to serve a copy of your
Commission Hearing Room 101
following places;
ansAer or pleading to tne Complaint
(oglsan N Kelley, MA
Palm Beach County Courthouse
On
Piaintilt's attorney. Joseph M
500 west Seminole Boulevard
300 South Dixie
MUrasIso, P O Drawer 716, Fern
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
Sanford, Florida 32771
Park, Florida 37130, and file tne
original Answer or pleading in the
ioghan N Kelley, AlA
The purpose of these hearings will
OttiCe of the Lltfk 01 T!t (.ircuil
1966 Bayshore Boulevard
bt to receive in, relevant testimony
Court on or before tne 10th day 04
fl.,n,.l,n, FIo,iaa 11521
Cihibitt of all nartiei of record.
)lnuary. 1971 it you fail to øn to, a
members of the pub lic served by
'ault will be taken ag anst you for
Florda Public Utitites Company.
District School Board
-- r relief demanded in thC Corn
of Seminole County
and all other interested parties whO
cia-nt
202 East Commercial Avenue
may appear Concerning the ear
-,'1'iTNESS my hand and official
Florida
nings, rates and charges of said
Sanford.
32?1 1
sea; of nfticS at Sanford, Seminole
Company All witnesses will DI
(LUrity, Florida, 1113 101h day of
Documents will be at Local subject to cross examination at the
December, 1913
Pianroomt for Bidders to review, conclusion of their direct testimony
(Seal)
At a means of eapditing these
Arthur H Beckwith.
PLACE(S) &amp; DATE FOR On. bearings and to prevent repetitive
Clerk of the Circuit Court
TAINING BIDDING DOCUMENT. cross examination, the Company's
By - Linda M Harris
S Bidders may obtain Documents witnesses will be cross examined for
Deputy Cleni
by phoni ng the office of the Ar. as lo ng as time permits at the first
PubliSh Dec 13, 20, 77. It?) and
chitect requesting further in. scheduled hearing, with such cross
jan 3 1971
examination proceeding in sub
tormation (I 305 322 686S after
DEW S?
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sequent he arings from
December 70, 1973)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
reached cit the time of adjournment
SPECIFIED BONDS; The soc.
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
of each prior hearing
cesful Bidder(s)Shall provide a
ano
Payment
by virtue of Hilt certain Tax
Perform an ce,
Warrant issued 01101 and under thP Guarantee Contract Bond as ADDITIONAL NOTICE
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ment of Commerce. Division Of
pecficôtion5
Employment Security upon a final
this matter, Florida Public Utilities
DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR
IF judgment rendered in tne aforesaid OPENING OF SEALED BIDS; All Company is directed to publish i n
court on the? 301h day of September.
each daily newspaper 01 general
Buds must be received and opened at
circulation in its service area, on
A.D 197). ,n that certain case en
Seminole County School Office,
titled, State of Florida Department
two separate dates prior to the
202 Commercial Ave.. on the 11th
scheduled hearing dates, quarter
of Commerce Plaintiff, vs. Donald
day of January, 1914 at 3 00 P.M
settrig forth
p,tqr
He'rN'rt Stewart I a Don Stewart
encle'sr:I in a seated envelope plainly
fully ttietime and place of the public
Concrete 5cr vi.e to me as Sheriff Of
marked on the outSide "Proposal"
anOtnetitIe04 the WO(sI. the date,
hearings scheduled herein and the
Seminole County, Florida, and I
following
inc
nature and scope of tad hearingsupon
levied
have
and the name of the bidder The
Proof of Publication thlt such
described properly owned by
District School Board of Seminole
nolices have been published should
Donald Herbert Stewart, sale County, Seminole County, Florida
be filed with the CommisSion prior
property being located in Seminole
reserves the right to reject any or
to the commencement Of the public
County. FlorIda, more particularly
all Bids received and -or to waive
hearing
described as f011owS
any ,ntormatities in the Bidding No
bids shall be withdrawn for a period
One (I) 1949 Cadillac, purplC
COUNSEL FOR PUBLIC WIT
Of 30 calendar days subsequent to
white Vin, 19174766, 1971 FlO'id*
NESSES
the opening of Bids without the
Tao No 17.WW 1331
Mr Robert Christ of the Corn
And the undersigned as Sl'enitf of
(onsentof the Board
mission's Legal Department will be
of
Seminole County, Florida. will at
Dated this 701h cay
pr esent at each of the sch ed ul ed
II 00 AM on the 7$th Cay °
December, 1973.
public hearings to assist any
December. A D It?), offer for sale
The District School Board
member of the public who wishes to
o Seminole County
and sell to the higtiesf bIdder, for

fiv ,v41R,effor ooior,v.

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(44) Revalations

PROJECT TITLE
RELOCATION OF

E

Husband,

(6) The $10000

January Illh. i97J. at which time
Bids will be publicly opened and
read aloud In tne Seminole County
School Office 702 Commercial Ave

PM . Friday January II. 1974
TYPE OF BID OPENING: Bds
Opened and read aloud to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE shall DC
articipating Geeral Contractors
(1GM.,
,, H JUDICIAL Cl
CIR.
ant, interested PtiC in attendance

CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

ShffeUtonwSanfotU Inn

Concentration

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F'ibSh Dec 13, 20 2?. 19n and
.,,In 3 1911

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Bortner.

President

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Enjoy the

'flue bidding as been
sti
Ocr old friend as
etstT t m c Vital
North East South
Pete writ es, ,
19
Pass là
favorite rubber bridge hand
•
Pass
Pa
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24
of 1973. It sure illustrates the
It
pan
importance of playing safe
for your contract.
You, .Sc,uth hold
"(happened to sit East ly .K .165 V2 PA Q 106S 4) 4
;ac of dubs was 'aken b&gt;
What do you do
out s ace- South proceeded
A Bid five dI*raonds Resist
to p.ay a diamond to the the temptation to go into Black

Deceased.

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Florida,

Altamonte Springs. Florida, at

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
HUBERT P. FORD, 203 Rykefi

SICK.

WAS

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and that said City Council will hold a

IN THE CIRCUIr COURT,

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE NO. 233
In ne: Estate of

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public hearing on the Petition at S- 00
pm , or as soon thereafter as
possible, on thC 151h day of January.
A D 1971. at the City Hall of

DEW

LOng*'OOd St -mole County, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NAME OF OWNER The District
Florida under the fictitious name of
LOUGW000.
and
School
Board of .eminole County,
CRUSTY'S OF
Seminole County, Florida
That I .ntend to register said name
PROJECT LOCATION' S1'fl%if101e
*,lh the Clerk at Inc Circuit Cotrt,

cordance with

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414

BRUCE ELLER

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ergageo ,n ousinevs al WO H19t,way

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Sunrise

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Secretary

By; Lois B. Walker

iy4iIITATlflii TO 0 10 - p,,-si,. J%
heredy giventnat tne District School

ft

Marflrflt

Publish. Dec 13, 30, 27, 1973 and

1EBBE'\THE'D
TH4k ThIrd)
J 15 JUST AIL IN
OR SOMETtN'' / TELL ftL

ALTAMONTESFRINGS.
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF. APPLICATION FOR
VACATING
AND
CLOSING.
ABANDONING
CE PTA IN
UTILITY EASEMENTS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
CflCiI of Inc City Of
the
Attamonte Spfinc7S. Florida, that a
P e t i t i onhas been lied with sau
Council to close, vacate and
abandon a certain utility easement
n etc City of Allamonte Springs
Florida, described as follows'
That certain lift Utility easement
located on the South side of Lot A Of
LONGVIEW HEIGHTS, 3CcOrdinq
,.... ..s..s *ha,* ,,t
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Plat 800k Page

Edward Simmons,

Attorneys for the

Dep,jt Clerk
F'ut)iISh Dec 20. 77. 1973 and Jan. 3.
t' 1911
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Enjoy Yourself To
The Sounds Of

Lucy Show

(44)

6:30 (2)
(6)

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President

Circuit Judge
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
SEALED BIDS

Cecelia V Ekern

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Skei

(2) Dinah's Place

(6)

to' the relief demanded in the
,.mpiaint
DATED thiS 111 h day
of
Oi"e"ber, 1973

FICTITIOUS P4AMELAW

NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN
THAI SIMMONS ELECTRONIC
SYSTEMS. INC., a corporation
exitng under the laws of theState
Of Florida. being desirous o
enqagirtO in business under the
tict,tiov5 name of SESI. at 1020
Druid Drive, in the City of Maitland,
County of Seminole, and Slate of
Florida. .ntends t(i register Inc said
name wills the Clerk of in* Circuit
COVtt in and for said CountyDATED this 301 h day Of
November, 1973
SIMMONS ELECTRONIC
SYSTEMS. INC
James L Simmons,
By

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ALLEY COP

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Movie
Mov i e

10:30 (2) Baffle

sudden, we had fivetricks in."
I'ete,s letter continues for
some time, but the gist of it is
that ,nuth could and should

p874

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T he Joker's

low spade to my king. I led
my last spade and all of a

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9:00

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Defendants

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Capt. Kangcroo
Mike Douglas
Show
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
Show
(6) What's My Line?

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WARREN H GERSTUNG and L E
GERSTUNG. hiS wife, HENRY W
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and
WILLIAM
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draw almost hot water on the warm water settin Recentlyl
was reminded that most machines have faucets Und them
that adjust the water temperature. 1. for one. had turned

Aness

Now 2:30-7:30-9:20
Those "Trinity"
Comics Are 13lck!

Almanac

tald mc to use cold water as many washing mline will

tuiira.ett

Carroll R ight e r 's Individual Forecast for your sign for
Jaruan .a no w re a d y. For your c opy send your buthdatc and
$1 to Uanull Righter Forecast (name of newapaper, p 0 Box
.

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MORNING

DEAR FOLLY
My Pointer concerns those new fabrics
that advise warm water washing. Even sales people have

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FRIDAY

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(44) News

POLL\
Do any rea d ers k now w
cou ld
be done to venetian blind slats where the paint is either
worn or rubbed off? Mine really look so had and I
wonder if they could be repainted without removing
the slats. -HELEN.
_

Gas Park Here

(24) MisteRoger's
Neighborhood

t;00 (2) Tomorrow
(9) Movie

By PoIiy Cramer

Waste

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5:00 (13) Women 's News

News

(44)

trouble. I think she would be wise to check further with her
FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1973

fiat

Entertainment

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "D AND G IN SANTA BAR
BARA": Incest consists of Sexual Intercourse or Dfla
between two persons who cannot be legally married because of blood relationship. It La a serious criminal offense
In all of the states. Yes, th is Includes first cousins In those
states hkh prohi bit such marriages,

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Don't

GiIligan's Island

(44)

Press

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(24) Sesame Street

Francisco

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(6)

Venetian blinds
need touchup

DEAR ABBY: I am

W4

Streets Of Sun

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my

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COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CASE NUMBER: 73.I559.0
WESTERN LAND PLANNING
COMPANY, an Illinois Corporation
regiStCred tO 00 buIne5 in th Stale
of Florifl,
Plaintiff,

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Right
(9) General Hospital
(13) Movie
(44) New Zoo Riioe
3:30 (2) Return To
Peyton PLce
(6) The Flinistones
(9) One Life To Live
(24) Today In
Legislature
(44) Bullwlnkle
4:00 (2) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(9) movie

NBC Follies

(9)

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(9) News
(13) Starcast

1

My mother in Law insists that I should write this lady a
thank-you note. She says a verbal thanks is not enough. I
rn.-4t4, •hftfl
UUT1 a .VrUI U1dUL 13
WAiTING TO HEAR
What do you think?

Drama Special
Days OfOur
Lives
(6) The Guiding
Light
2:30 (2) The Doctors
(6) The Edge Of
Night
(44) Patty Dukv
.1: C-1 (7) ,'n)ttcr Y. '''1
3:00 (2) Another World

(44) Movie

10:00 (2)

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EIGHTEENTH JUOICIAL CIP.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Legal Notice

I1ñYI&amp; IIIJflCD

C OURT OF THE

NOTICE OF ACTION
CUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TO WARREN H GER
STUNG
COUNTY.
I!'UflWCV
-ASE
CASL
NO. 73-171)-C
West Pompano Beach,
A R KLINE and CONSTANCE H
Florida
LiNE, hit wtt,
Plaint ills,
and
i's vs
L E GERSTuNG
C RUTH WITI'fERELL. duly ap
1000 S Dixie Highway
opnted and acting Eecutr,x of the
West Pompano Beach,
.t EthIc of HELEN TILFORD
Florida
deceased. ana REV FLOYD
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
HARRIS. as Presiaenf of KYLE'S above named Plaintiff, WESTERN
uovs RANCH
LAND PLANNING COMPANY, an
Defendants
Illinois Corporation registered to do
SUIT TO QUIET TITLE
business in the State of Fl or ida. has
NOTICE OF ACTION
lied a Complaint against you In the
To the De fendant
above styled Court You are comREV FLOYD HAMS. as
manded to serve a copy of your
I'rc%idenl of KYLE'S BOYS
written defenses. It any, on
IdNCH , and all other person s
STEPHEN M STONE. Ptain?lf't
nq by, through, order C
'1?C'rrr,
,%rose .icJdreti 5
IIi. UI V. TLt
BOYS
ISIS. CNA Tc,*er , Orlando, Florid3,
RANCH. and to
On of be fore IflP 10th day of January.
'.0 pornr
person flaying or
ten, and tile he original with inc
any right, title or interest
Clerk of this Court either before
n .tnd to the following described
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
property, situate in Seminole
immediately thereafter; otherwise
Cc'un!y, Florida
a default may be enter e d against
Lois 75. 26 and 77, Block "C",
you for the relief demanded in the
.'.EST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS,
Complair.t.
[CTION ONE, accord i ng In ift
This Notice shall be published
ptat thereof as recorded in Plat Book
once each week for four (1) conID Peg
69. Public Records of
Wcutiye weeks in the Sanford
ci-.flnoIe County, Florda
)4trId
YOV, and each of you, are notified
WITNESS my hard and teal of the
1p, You,
a Suit to Quiet title ti) the above
Court at Sanford, Florida, thIs 101h
o-scr bed properly has been filed
aay of December, 1973
a,t'ntt you and you are required to
(Seal)
'.rrve written detenves to said
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
C-'nptant on DAVID W. CUN
Clerk
',i 'iGHAM, Pla i ntiffs Attorney,
By L.rscja M HarriS
v,-'c5e' address .s p o 110* ISiS,
Deputy Clerk
.5 r.ter Park, Florida 37719, and file
Publ,5h. D ec 13, 20, 27, 1973 and
"ic original in the Office of the Clerk
Jan- 3, 1974
ii the Circuit Count on or before
DEW SI

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The Weltons
Toma
Behind The Lines
(44) Bold Ones
8:30 (13) Rock
9:00 (2) Ironside
(6) Movie
(9) Kong Fu
(13) Movie
(24) Conflicts

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nranth Rd NO 179. Winter Pan,
37119, Seminole County. Florida
undtr the fictitiu,j(n,ameo, DIAL A
STYLE, and that I intend to regitter
said name with the Clerk Of the
(rcuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
PrOvis.ont of the Fictout Name
Statues. To WI Section $65 09
Florida Statutes 195.?
S John L Lord
Publish Dec 2O.. 1973 and Jan 3.
ID, 1971
DEW

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR

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THURSDAY
EVENING

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6:30

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Television

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DEAR ABBY: I am a 75-year-old gentleman with a
lovely 21-year-old granddaughter who was recently mar•
red. Her mother in law, who appears to be between 55 and
60, says: "Hello, Grandpa," everytime we meet.
I do not object to my grandchildren calling me "Grandpa." but I do not wish this woman to address me in that
manner ,
The last time she called me "Grandpa," I called her
"Grandma," and she quickly said: "Oh, no, not yet!"
I said, "Well, you're old enough to be one."
Without mi'king an issue of k, how can I let this wornan know that I do not wish (or her to call me "Grandpa"?
AK. IN CHICAGO

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program because It asks the abuses of his enormous power. milestone, a new approach to terrupting it.
question on the minds of many
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Americans:
Should
the
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Plus
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LegiFNotice

FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE sher ytJ'entfijst lam

integrated the
On musicals which
"Oklahonia'
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won't have to worry.

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42 American

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DEAR ABBY: My husband carries a picture of me
without any clothes on in his wallet. I posed for It just for
him. He siys he likes to look at It occasionally at wk, but
he wouldn't show it to anybody. Yet whenever I meet one of
the guyshe works with, the going over l get with his eyes
gives me the feeling that he might have seen the picture.
I am a very shy person, so maybe It's just undue
concern on my part. But on the other hand, I'd rather have
my husband looking at MY picture In the nude than a girl's
In a magazine.
What should I do?
WORRIED

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homes North, 1797 at Lake
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Kathryn Estate's, 2 ml. North C1
Alma, Lake Mary, 3231299
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Lots and Acreage

•Llberal bonus program
•Excellent working conditions

If you think you are qualified phone this
number immediately to start your career:

322.0244. Ask for Mr. Warner.

SWksO!d
323 251

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Pit Bull Terrier, Male Pup 6 moi
Beautifuf Aeg~sltred $125 Ph
7223936

Blair Agency

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Income and

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Horses
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Experiencedricternece'ss.ary
Phone 3730410
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Employer

Investment Property
Good income corner property. It?

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ti Park Ed*% Bldg 323 5215 -_

Fast efficient %ervict. old and now
149 S336
Bonded, lacened. 1270959
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Vacuum Cleaners

ti-11h home, Interesling extras

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Only authorized sales &amp; service -n
Sanford. Open 9 S. Mon.-Fri , 5.11
9 1. 101 W. 27th St. Ph 323 silo
IVREE Home DemoristrAlil,in

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r0orn, air, 116,900

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Professional Wallpaper Hanger
Licensed Residential Commercial
Free EstimatesPh3726173

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1970

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Old smo bil e Delta

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AM I'M ~Iiereo rad-o L air

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1968 Rambler Rebel
Automatic power steering a
brakes air radio runs like a
champ

Firewood for Sale

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JISedrm )';bath $7000ciown 117$
mO pays all Holland Really,

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Tree work done and wood for sale.

lalousy door. IS. Dresser. ill,
1.`ii.n, t),ke, 0S. Electric Guitar &amp;
tmlfier. 575 2130 S Myrtle

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ors, power disc brakes L st"ring, AM-FM
vinyl roof,
automatic a air. The poor man's rich car -Ihe one you have
been waiting all year for.

Buy, sell consign appraise or
tpeClal sales out of anything of
value Hwy 17 92 (behind Vbn
thester Mobile Homes.)
3711414
Sanford, Plc
123 Uo

wo.-I tape Recorder.
.0,ce of Music Stereo, AM F ~.'PAdio, console, BEAUTIFUL

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1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDANS

COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE

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531 527

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Sterps 6, $750
Camp Senrilmle, 322 AA70

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Dog training in your home. All
AUCTION
EVERY
Breed Dog Training Academy. Immediate possession, assume 0,W PUBLIC
MONDAY NIGHT Antiques, TV%,
Call for frn evaluation 931-7310.
interest mortgage. low dol*n
A.4tsCellaneous, New and used
payment 3 bedroom, large cotner
id
ocarpeted. full,, equipped*,pecsal salesnd appliances Plus
am
6 P rin Animal Haven
kitchen, garage I year old (watch ods)

Well Drilling

Pontiac LcP,ians.6Cyl , ispe.
FrAgs, header%. air, U50. 173 76-A

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SANFORD AREA

* B II Plumbing Co

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REALTOR

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oo*n. take over. Coll credit
ranaqer 3236230

S.the lttt in new ana us'd travel

-10c a bag- Skirts &amp; Blouses All
SOWS CAMOIiC Church Sharing
C,'rtcr. 'ii? Sanford Av" Hr 9 to
)2. ?Aon Sal

P OBSON

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Firestone Tire &amp; Rubber Company has

i-m Bank Re-possessions
15 to cnoose from $312323 Dealer.

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AUCTION. H*y I?97,Longwoo,d.

19ô Dodge Dart. extra clean,
automatic transmission, good
I:res, radio. heater Only $495
,ALES, ;,PIFLLEY AUTO '
97 rench Ave., 323 7960,

S273= Terms Ph 122 2710
ASK

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Sanford Motor COmPAnV
WA 5 Fronch Ave. 372 002

Fla

All sze and models 10 sPeeds
speeds and standard bikes now

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3tO3Orlancso Dr.

,,1,,%Ier Painters. inside. oulsar

Custom made screen room&amp;, car.
Top workmanship and
materials LEACH ALUMINW'
po'ls
FABRICATION
3234675
Cirpentny Remodeling Additions
(ustom Work Free Estimate
licensed Bonded 3230099.
ustom made cabinets, bars.
va"Itiri or replace that 010

Custom Homes

venient to lake
S.900 Hurry!

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Owner-I bedroom wood trame ________________________
house. Close in. $9,500, Total price,
Terms. Jimmie Cowan. 311 $1
Household Goods

WELL DRILLING
3** and larger. pumps. sprinklers

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Lots Near The Country Club.
Built With Pride By

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s'-iOME &amp; BUSINESS

r,~, the t,e%t buy in American
P,'ofors, arid Jeep vehicleS. Set:

Lv~-fj- re'-ily 7 )OP in avy, S-4) ~,

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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

SOO French Ave.

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Make paymentsand lake over note
of $96 a month

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3 OR. MOPILE HOME

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Satellite %tbriniii plus I door.

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SERVICES uNLIMI TED

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re 73e91
repairs. roots Pf
CPI_____es__ma_es

Concrete

icv::k:,;rt9. Choice defy
private.
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PHONE 323 1111173

t,'mS Sell tnem QtjI(kiy with a
rrald Want Ad by calling 332.
;lt arid a sking ton a friendly
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JACKSON'S CEPAMIC, Supplies,
kiln dealer 105 Closed ThurSday
A Sundaii' 322 7921

' CONCRETE
PATIOS

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PAINTING 5. GENERAL REPAIR

,% tii,)A Dom I throw &amp;*av uselul ia-c

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lots our Specialty, 373 17 31

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rei.aenflal area?

HOME IMPROVEMEN I S
Small Job% Wanted
)22 133$ LakeMary

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'anford's Sales Leader"

Autos for Sate
go
6S 'Ingl'a. good mileage, gcood
iransporialion. S27S Cow horse.
r,enile, S90 2 space heaters. %IS
ea P h 37 I I 3".

DON BALES

WASHER. parts,
%ervice. used machines.
MOONEYAPPLIANCES.323Oôfl.
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Iy0EI Camino, strai91ststick, small
vs. assume payments Balance
around $1700 37)1972.

Auction

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3175961

LOCH ARBOR - Custom
A JPENPilPiGTON ASSOC
bedroom, 2 bath, family rrn, ar, 32)7710Home
322 9)20
carpet drapes built in klcha.n

Pet Care

BUDDY'S

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Raofiog5. Sheet Metal
Gutlers&amp;D'twnSpOuls
6Q French Ave, )7795Se

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not live In Sanford's

Why
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TOWER'S BEA'JTY SALON
ornierly Hrriett'5 Beau?, pi
519E Pine,327 SIll

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Reauty Care

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SAN SEM KNOLLS - EXCLUSIVE
- THIS 3 BEDROOM nat 11 :
bith%, pool. enclosed Patio just
lends Itself to easy Florida living.
At $27.750 you'll just have to see
for yourself.

The Time Test'.ii Firm
Days3fl412]
Nights.372.3.471

Air leis &amp; Conventional

~Cti[)iYiONING 74hr ~P,v,c,
Call 323 41111

107' ; Pi P.'ap!,A,.r,~arlu~ro
1 7) 9 1 iII)

371 7443

-ST. JOHN'S REALTY CO.

Painting

Healers Cleaned. Serviced, iold and
Installed Call G en eva P41g. &amp; Air
(cml Service 32)54.31

BROkER

Acie.ige. Lots and LawnS
ree estimate, call 373 lOIS

POFS HEATING &amp; AIR

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Moving?

OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACI
CALL RALPH'S
CLEANING
HOME SERVICE. 323 5954

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mamma

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lfl(C Sales &amp; Service. 7617
Ff'ench Ave., Sanford. In-7654

AR EA
viO ACRE
RANCHETTE with lovely I year
old 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with
large living toom, formal dining
roc-m, Florida room, nig screene,j
r,circti. clonale tontrol, fireplacr,
equipped kitchen and All ol"r
extras. $68,500
Delightlully
decorated'

Sfamps-Coins

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9 CHEVY PICK UP. Nothing
take over, call credit
manager 323 6230

To buy and sell gold or silve,
contact us first We also buy bulk.
-..Iver coins SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER, I. W Is? 373 4151.

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peting ' ranqe, dishwasher,
disposal, central heal dir. Lot 100
x 160 . Ph. 671 460

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take over, call credit
manager, 373 6230.

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1301W, Faarba,ks 17"4 , 1977 Deluxe Skyline, 2
Realtors
WE TAKE TRADES
c..1$2333
bedroom, all -electric, central With 'love 1 care. professional
3p$i9
heat, ar, 5)00 down 3276511
pn 323 3194 or
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Lawn Service

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.13 Magnolia At'
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Appliances

DI,:Phon
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Sanford Electric Company
7S22 Park Drive, 172 1562

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For free estimate, call Carl HarriS,
'a? SEARS in Sanford 327 1171

950

home
gages
lerms are limited to a maximum ol 2s
years wittl this plan. Interett rate Is I
130. On a 90 pci. loan or ?x4
, Pct. on an 80
Pct. loan.

LOCATED ON SANFORD AVENUE

and Tools

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Wanted to Buy

69

Freezers

Local and National MLS
REALTORS
2363 Park Or

C I T Y - HO R SE
F OR P E S T
COUNTRY- 6 bedroom. 3 baths.
paneled family room with cnar
ming fireplace Beautiful grounds.
p- over 3600 sq ft. ufl
roof Earantlonally well con
structed See.his one now, 575.003

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Most 0#"va 02sedeas A#1s

A financing plan Is available to now

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barga;ns are there. We'
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A Directory Of Experts Read T6 S*rve

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garages, yard Care, etc,

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WI TNE SS my n" &amp;M in* wai
this Court on In&amp; Wth day of

;iiviest First St
3725411

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R,5,mond M. Ball, Reg. Broker

SE MIPIOLEREALTORORL
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322 4"I
19195 French
Eve Sunday, 372 7374or 3771196

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Call 322 2420 Anytime

BALL REALTY

Stemper Agency

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maintenance lee I 4h
biding's exterior - roof, driveways

60-Office Equipment
And Supplies

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CLASSIFIED PAGES

Starting at $12
Commercial bulId.r

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Commercial prooerty

Forrest Greene, Inc.

monthly

Builder-DeveloW

P-Stamps - Coins

closer! There

Big 4 bedroom Mayfair. Ideal
executive home. Only %47,wo

$J#-aIl. 3 72 1301
643 Hi.iwathaAve at 17 92

St

Appliances

52

Cars Removed

tJflW4fltIO (tk cars
raauled away. Your cost. $10.
Orlando, 2936194 anytiM

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CASH 3714137
For used furniture, appliances,
1001%. etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave

la,herl, ranges, ,elrig, 111,11 up,
Also repairs. Myers Appliance,
710 Sanford Ave, 323 2917.

brick From $73.400 70th Street to
Locu%l. turn ItIt to 141h St.. right
-PRICE
on Va4mla Court North .WdelREDUCED
tilGHLAND
PARK for this
to S4,600
pm daily. On Ia$4 Phone
lovely) bedroOm.2 bath with 20' x
40, pool in lovely area. Has all the
c-Iras. tool In first Class Con
AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
cj~lion. Have keys, will show!
$31 6300

tutiroom Park Ridge. central heat
&amp; air. extra large %forage
Uu,IdingWOfkShOp, $24,950. FHA
termS

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bedroom. 2 bath, large
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country kit(Mfl, like new. One
oeorgeous Acre of land Seller *11
Low down,
hold mortgage
payment,

Townhouses are sold under the
condominium ownership plan
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3 bprOO, 7 Stir, ' jrti jtIa' 7
fireplaces, large Florida room,
corner lot. Loads of extras. Only

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eplans. Double
Courtyards
nclosed pat los Some
garages
have garages in
front with a balcony. 01hefS h&amp;ve
ciarag.s in rear.

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
m prices paid, used, any condition
M411fl. Winter Park.

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Relaxed, quiet country living In this
outstanding 2 oedroom home
Large. beautifully wooded lot. A
7524 Park Or I n 21 Ill
ood floor
R EALIOR322 3 Af ter hOu2S
ri. most rorTl
attr:,are
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fAmily room, Call novw, Mary

NO TRAFFIC NOISE

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,ndoPrcf.
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C ,rflW Lake
A, 0rl&amp;.,ldcj, Fla "so6,

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large lot, in the country Call 323

Hunt Rea

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Houses f or Sale

"THE

PICTURE PRETTY

JOHNNY WALKER

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Store vVilh super return on in
vestmeril. good location, includes
reit estate eguiprnt-nt and in
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nitvqe, etc HWY 16 ANTIQUES,
7276977

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of city with patio and all the
afford newest i&amp; 7 bedroom
c,.od
adull condominiums offer yoti
115,000 T,rms
carefree living PLUS wast,c
If dryer. wall *all carpet, rec
SNUG AS A BUG
building, pool shuffleboard Frnm
11T.K0 Invect our 2 furnovird Large 2 t)edroom, I bAth, cenlral
wndrl,. on A,r"rl Blvd Register
heal and air. ideal ,r !itttd
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This NEWSPAPER does
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HELP.WANT'ED
ADS that

41-Hous4s for Sale

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- SANDLEWOOD VILLAS

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]II-Resort Prop*rly
For Rent

REMODEL9
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AVALON APARTMENTS

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For Rent

For Rent

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322-2677

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buvdrec l from
,c:raw
prices Jolly
wr iting lowest prices ,n Fla
46 past Beardall at

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our dollars °or
making mortg&amp;ge paymentsop
omtocp else, I have for you a0
tedrnom, 7 bath, fully carpeted
v'luiped kitchen, fenced yard
like new on year old doll house, A
few it"-. *,it compfetf. Priced
r'ohl, (,III III(- 1r,(II V
Corme
pull.ell, A%-,nr

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WELAKA APARTMENTS
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Rang, 77 Eist Sem.role
Covmy. Florida. run N. it degrilics
56' V- 1237411 Iftf.- thtfK# run S_ 00
aegrees OS' LV' C, $A111 AS test to a
point of beginning. th#Mo run S. 10
do-Vees 0* IV' W.. SO-17 fee;
thencerun S 0 degrees 05 45' E

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OAKLAND ESTATES, Ist Sedion.
&amp;CCOrdaV 10 the Plat thertof as

and 2&amp; of the Public Records of
the stuttering first began also Seminol County Florida thence
complicates the picture so continue N V degrees 39' 20' W
divert attention from yow'self 17)903 feet along the North LIne of
OAKLAND ESTATES 1st
by use of the Corn liment Club said
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THE BORN LOSER

Housesfor Sale

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Small 7 bedroom houSe 5110 mo
deposit. Pl pets
Ph 372 4021

io-Do It Yourself
Wanted: Man for laundry washroom
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and small pkkup I delivery route — q____PPOU__tyEmployer Two bedroom, 1'.'a baths, dining
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-- In Sanford. 6 days a week. saott
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Good
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Business Opportunities
Travel&amp; Recreation
plOy AHd apply only. Apply in
porch, utilities I. heat furnished
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11) P41m.tto Ave San
$700 mo. 322 1950
SELF SERVICE COIN OPERATED
3-Travel Agencies
ford Dry Cleaners
KWIK KAR WASH available San
ford and Surrounding area Very Two bedroom duplex furnished
14-Camping-Resorts
apartment 1770 Orlando Drive.
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Sanford
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for
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3 ROOMS CARPET
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industry interested in hIring
penpi, rom the Sanford area SAN MOPARKS. 1.23 Bedroom
Excellent wages and benefits. Trailers &amp; Apti. 7 Adult parks,
COMO grow *ilh is. Apply &amp;I Family park$ 2515 Hwy. 1112,
company office
Sanford, 11) 1130; Day, Wk., MoSLICKCRAFT
apartment lights
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BOAT BUILDERS

Camping-Resorts

13-Lots and Acreage

for this also breaks the 3rd E , 1231.65 feel, alw4 the North Lino
corner of the stutter tnangk. of said PIE ,, lathe West Rightol
Many first cousins of vocal Way L.ni, of State Road No. $427;
stuttering afflict mankind,
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O1ebedroumaparlmenlJwjnb
- Good location, to( mature
Aioi.Ph323569.

1120 FLORIDA AVENUE

No eaperience. See Chief Parker,
Sanford Orlando Kenntl Club
Also Public Rotation Man 10
Handle Valet.

7amly Fun
No alcoholic beverages CAMP
SEMINOLE, 3724170.

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and he can speak smoothly.
Begin theNWCorner of Inc NE
Moreover, stutterers can talk
a, of ScIlon 21. Township 21SovtPi,
easily to dogs horses or
Range 7 East Seminole County
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Address

address is Post Office Box 20154.
And I often have stuttereri Orlando, Florida, on or before
merely bite down on the side of January 11th, 1974 and file the
their tongue, holding it im- or.gtnalwithffieciertoftpilscoun
either before service on ptelntmn',
h oned betw
attorneys
or
immediately
teMh as they start a sentence. thereafter; otherwist a d,tf&amp;ult will
and this stops their stilittering, be cintered against you for the relitif
Otmandird in the complaint or
too.
ptiti0
'o 2 as by having the
victim use a foreign linguage.

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GENEVA GARDEN
APARTMENTS
1503W. st St.
bedroOmS, 2 i,ans, convenient to
schooll, itiopping center, Shag
carpeting. drapes. dishwasho"1111
(tntral heal &amp; Sir. Sparkling clean
pool. move in today. Childr
1accepted. 322-2090.

.VALET-PARKERS

FLYING CARPET 1")URS, INC
Airline tickets, Cruise arid Tourl at
c4licial rates. 303 Semorain Blvd .
lHY 136). 5313233.

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CLERKS-- 10 key Upstairs apt.. 00 I
utilities not Included. Mature
required Immediate " form
people
or tourists
jobs in the Orlando area Norrcli
Winter
Temporary, 7211 Let Rd,,
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FRANKLIN ARMS
Park. 647 $111
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TO BUY OR SELL
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t2Week Chord Course
Harry Wester, 323 1379

Announcements

Name

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Hours

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Safturnas, Tangerines. Will ship.' R. 'NailreU and Counter Help. Food
experience, all employee, over
ti Hutchison. 372 405$.
Good pay and lips. Must pply In
t)EFE-LICIOUS
Orarlges-raval
5#nl,
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person to Araterve, 8
A Pineapple, lan,jeririrA,
and while grapefruit, picked to
order, Ru%wll Crumley. 327-02". Hairdressers needed, Immediately
Pan or full time. Sanford Plaza
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Call Helen. 3;2 2041 or 373 6312
it
instructions

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Saturdays Holidays
9 a.m.- 12 Noon
Deadline--12 Noon
Day Before Puhlication

A. plaintiff's attorney*. Whose
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Tree ripened Oranges, 52 bu
Freshly pick grapefruit, S1.50 bu.
i'lorsC&amp; Rider. 2556 Sanford Aye,
Sanford.
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Cor iv. CourteSy car pick up
Fa mily
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19 Fe rate Help Wanted
LPN%, Apply in
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wanted. RPIS
Center.
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Tangerines &amp; Tangelo%
322-6733 or 322 0362

or Just Drop Us A Note.

are required to service a Copy Of
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jur *rifltn delensts. if any. to It on

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Just Give Us A Call 322-261 1-831-9993

memorized lines whfle acting in ,his reference mad# a Vafl herecol,

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Rated For Consecutive
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mwsner or fashion.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
acti onqu
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property In
Seminole County, Florida

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The Longer Your Ad Runs
The Less It Costs Per Line

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Lost Male Hound, wnite with black
specks, last seen near H. 44&amp;
I TIoo In ear. "TMS'. Rewsu.i
8.1ua1.

($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE )
3 Lines Minimum

Just 2 A Month.

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conditions, for when he first other persons claiming by or
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No. I and read aloud, which will
Defcrjdants
NOTICE OF ACTION
let the st utterer immediately
IC) ORIEPITA FERN COMPANY.
omit his jerks'
. speech
could read aloud a dissolved Florida corporation. Its
Henry thus
succmorS. grant"s, aniigneell, and
the phraw "Fair, (at and forty" tredilors. and
MAR.ION F
and never st ut ter at all'
BALLARD and WALTER B.
I)emosthenes varied No. 1 by BALLARD, if living, and If n their
heirs, and all unknown
placing pebbles in his mouth.
successors, grantees. assigriets.
which altered the original onset

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Of Seminole

psychologically burned
CiAlmin,11 any rights to title or :.
(hurnl.h.ated 0*' efliblirassed), terest in and to the
premises in
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Rooms for Rent
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Foremen
CONTRACTOR UT IL I T Y
Manhole, conduit and cable.
EDerlenced only. Paid vacation,
holidays. hospItalIzatIon. Call
WINCO CONSTRUCTION CORP.
$ ), USS

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Perhaps Alo?ollcs Anon yrnous
Can
PhOnell3 4317
Write P.O. Box. I213
Sanford,

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Get

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To Assure Yourself

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1.1.ose cnrnez
.ieranyoneoiun
-s ORIENTA FERN COMPANY, a
and the functional stutterer will diSSOlved Florida corporation, its
speak smoothly!
successors.granteeL etslgn*i, art
B.
For nuisance ha bits, such as cre4itors, and WALTER
stuttering, are unusually BALLARD and MARION F.
BALLARD. Iallve,or,f Oead,hlsor
peci IC. 50 ..,iey aj.iiY only to
unknown heirs, devise.s.
the total 3point trIangle Iegatees,orgraN,es, and all opter
situation and the muscles then persons or parties claiming by
operating when we get ttirou~iunderoragainstffi,m; and

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action is taken by the City Council,

mangle. consisting of these 3
corners that depict the exact situation M the ceset of his IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
nuisance habit:
FLORIDA
(1) Normal conversational CASE NO; 73-1747-A
talking;
DIVISION A
(2) In his nathe tongue OAK MAR BOUR CORPORATION, a
Florcia corporation.
(English here in America);

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But the Functional stutterer, Pblith Dec T, 1973
like Henry, should visualize a OF 1?

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Ca ll Toll
Free, 644 202? lor "We Care" -

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CITY
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CASSEL BERRY,
FLORIDA." PROVIDING FOR
REPFAL WITH CERTAIN F,
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PROV 101 tic-,
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CORDINGLY
Henrs IS addicted to ftxnc
of December.
tIoflal stutenrg sshtch is the A 0 197)
usual kind.
(Seal)
?.ary W. Hawthorne
By eontrW, organic slutCity Clerit
tering results from actual brain
City of CASSfIberry.

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ENTITLED "THE CODE OF THE

"Just last week his medical
ATE
The PrWMd Ordinance is posted
professor asked the class what
came to mind when a woman at the City Halt Cas$elberry
patient was Found to have gall Florida.
Public Hearing
stones on her X -ray.
City Hall, Cauelberry, Florida.
"The professor called 30 the 141h cloy of January. A.D 1974.
Henry. who instantly replied, &amp;I 7:00 P.M.. or as won thereafter as
'F(-fair. (-Hat and f-F4orty.' possible. at which time interested

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by scolding him For what he had
said.
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CASE 2510 Henry G aged
E'7
22, S a medical student.
"Dr. Crane,' his lather
began, "Henry is a victim of NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
stuttering.
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
apparently started
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA
he was in the 4th grade and
T
made a slip of the tongue that
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN By
caused the rest of the class to. the Colt Of COSItIbeffy that the
Council will hold a public hearing to
laugh.
enactment
of
41
"Since he was always quiet consider
rnemergency Ordinance entitled:
and all this upset him sill he
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
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blushed
F CASSELUERRY. FLORIDA,
eyes.
AO3PTING A REVISION AND
"The teacher was rather CODIFICATION OF THE OR
DINAPICES OF THE CITY OP
austere and thp4gIu,

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FICTIT IOU SNAME
FiCIT ICU is hereby given that I ani
rngA900 in buSIntU Of 150111 N
By
Orlando Ave., Fern Perk, Seminole
George W. Ctiie, Ph.D, M.D.
,
County, Florida under
..
Henry
.s a victim
of (UnC. name of CAROLYN'S DEC
Ilonal" stuttering. But he can ORATIVE FABRICS. and that
Immediately
name with
altering
ntenj?o register
P
of theIhC Clerk of the Circuit Cowl
Ally one of lIt 3
ac
'Stutter Th:ngk describedSeminole
In ?h
~o,rdan,e with the r?n st
below.
eItriloquy, reading fictitious Name Statules. To wt
aloud, or use of Demosthenes"
tn 5 09 Florida Statutes ;si.
pebble strategy will change
S tmity Shaw
Owner
Corner No. I.
Pbli5h De&lt; 77, 197) and Jan 3. 10.

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091 or In 6741, day Or mile

Lawn Service

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Realtor, 1401 S, Hwy 17 97
Maitland,678 0606
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net repossessed
S-riger's best moclirl, winds bab r
in machine Fully automatic. Pay
balance of $75 or 10 paymentS ot
14 Call Credt Dept. SANFORD
SEWING CENTER. 301 A. East
Is? St Sanford 3729111 Eves
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bdr m% if you% family is young or
the place

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n2 9601 before S. or 322 290 after

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Check these pdces - you'll find most of them are less than we sold the
merchandise for before th is inflation ever started. Special sale prices apply
only to merchandise on hand, for immediate delivery. Buy before the end of
the year and expense it out in this year's income tax.

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Oil. Port administrator Jim do not know how much long
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h.indlcd by City Oil.
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Wright's firing was "illegal
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Cape The) fell out of their detective Sgt Johnn) Wright and e vi ll y mo t ivated ," says the
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(1)unt)-o%uled utilities system , made tuni kncw. a to Lake Count) and the south county
petition prepared by Bartow
seats when they read of the should not be thrown out.
Ifirrald Staff Writer
to the East Central Florida County residents. Fechtel's munici Pali ties.
possibilit) of getting an
"if nothing else had hapWilliams signed the order at torney T David Burns
Ittgit'ruil Planning Counul to home ground and 50 per cent of
because Polk did not go through
average of eigPt to 10 gallons of Christmas Day, appending a
Scininole County Commission inecting the fuel crisis -- and U* voters in the house seat pened, that would =ke this an
gas on a weekly basis, as petition by Wright charging his own civil service board.
out-standing year," Vihlen said,
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. late the possible political battles, district,
Reaction this moming from
proposed under the gas Polk with viol,ating civil service
A state senate race, Vihlen
Thursd,ay said he will step down
Ms. Wilson is unbeatable. and adding tasks for next year'
rationing plan
rules in Wright's Dec 19 firing, I oLk and the state attorrie
as chairman next week and is admitted, will "unge on a besides, s he 's doing a terrific commission include pushing
andacuslngStateAtt) Abbott office wau swift, both densing
v
oi'k on consolidated
rlousI) considering a run for complicated set of "ifs, ' job Vihlen said
Jelin Krider brings up a good Iferring with aiding in a cover- either wrongdoing or had ith. State Itep.
mental
services.
U.S.
Vince Fechtel's .starting with the demise of
point if this state is going to
lion . r Vihkn said he is
I e chan ge
on ft i
p bs I'olk b) filing the
Saying
ing Wright was already on house .s eat, or the state senate Sen. I d Gurney due to his slush
observe the reduction in high. itTiminal
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probation seat now held by Lod Wilson fund scandal, the declaration of aiming at Tallahasslee because stimewhat," Vihlen admitted.
departmental
way speed and sa ve untold
The judge's order had because of undisclosed charges. should Ms. Wilson try for the U.S. Rep. Lou Frey for Gur- he does not think Ms. Wilson is "I was opposed to consolidated
ney's seat, and a run for Frey's able to spend enough time on government, and am still
thousands of gallons of already stayed a scheduled
Polk added, "I don't feel the U.S. Senate.
gasoline
Seminole' County business, end agai nst charter government,
Vihien endorsed Commission post Liv Ms. Wilson.
whom are we 1)ec. 26 arraignment ap- c-hargcs were filed (by Herring)
making this sacrifice?
Vihlen said he will resign his "I don't think with Vince but I now feel we are: an ideal
pearance by Wright, even to cover up For my wrongdoing Vice Chairman John Kim.
(..crL*inl net the folks in though it was not deli v
ered to because I didn'tI do anything brough for the top job, commission post should he Fechtel in the House that our count) for consolidated fire and
Georgia, as an example, where Polk until shortly after 11 wrong.
is
adequately police service, and such serscheduled to coiiic to a vote at decide to run for any higher 'county
they still have speeds of 6.5 and oclock this morning
'vices as planning and zoning
es
ented
at
the
state Ieel
os
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indicating
he
feels
repr
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Fhursda&gt;
s
meeting,
and
p
I don't think the state at- ne
lAioking
back
on
his
year
as
and
pollution control."
torney w,-,uld do anything in Wild Kiinbrough later told The fellow ltepublicanFechtel is tile
The order directed Polk to
Wasn' t this supposed to be a show ca use why Wright
Another
area the commission
should faith" Polk continued, adding Herald he will accept the post if most vulncrable officeholder chairman, Vihlen said tie felt
the "major development" of ,A ill fight for in the new year is
not be released from the
Wright was fired wiftut first it is offered by his colleagues. facing him.
He said his past work on th e the year is the "ending of the impact zoning, but, Vihlen said ,
tec h n i ca l custody of release on suspending him because
Vihlen "will not be available"
effect.
for
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second,
fe-year
tenn
as
regional
planning council. and city-county wars and the tht legal hassles will "make it
in
his own recognizance on
probation was already
er complicated to come up
devote
with the Jaycees beginning of an era of
association
c ha rges he mi sapp r op ri a t ed a
On the criminal charges chairman so he can
and
other
civic
groups
has
cooperation"
between
the
with
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Jim Niles, a negotiator for the International Brotherhood of
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Jan 21 before Seminole Circuit and directed a hearing on
(.oufl Judge Volli Wilbamn.s evidencemnthecasetosecif all
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people," Se minole 9ierUf's detcetheE J Maloney said.
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females from the county and the Breverd County authorities are
combing the missing persons fflet to see If the fourth body, which
was found Thursday, is from Seminole.
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yonn girl 1210 14 years old,
imiiiediat€ lung the area again today.
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DeWitt said the fourth body mile apart and about (IflC and aPhotographic experts were to was found Thursday in an or- area since Thanksgiving.
"You firxi four girls dead in was found by officers searching half miles south of Mims,
team wi th police Investigators ange grove. A St. Christ,pher
Th e (our bodies were found In an orange grove and th ere must for clues in Miss Bennett's DeWitt said.
today to scan special photo- medal was still around her a strip of orange groves and be a link," Wilson said,
death.
graphs of an area In which the neck,
Wilson's chief Investigator,
Police said two of the victims
pine woods. The strip, about
The first body was that of
remains of Four young women
The third body was found eight miles long and less th an a SR. DeWitt agreed. "In my Paula Uamric, 22, of Titusville. were last seen while hitchhikhave been fo un d since Th anks. Christmas morning and two mile wide, is across th e In di an opinion, they arc connected . At ft was found at th e north end of Ing.
giving,
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Police say th ey and experts were found in late November,
bodyotNancyGerry,2,a1soof ders," said Wilson. lie noted
The area was photographed dicate the contrary."
from the National Aeronautical Police said they believe all four Thursday by an Air Force plane
Th e body found Christmas Titusville,
as found near that two of th e victims had th eir
and Space Administrat i on deaths are connected
equipped with special Infrar ed day was identified Thursday as \lims, located about toUurds hands tied behind their backs
would took for evidence that
and that all four had been at
Officers added that 12 fellcameras Brevard Count) that of Carolyn Jan Bennett, 17, of the
down the strip
more bodies are in the area.
males between the ages of 12 Sheriff Leigh Wilson said he of nearby Mims. She had been
The bodies of Miss Bennett least partially stripped of
The fourth skeleton, that of a and 20 have been reported would have teams of men corn- missing since Nov 11
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hang yourself, friends The yn told it MIGIP' tv$fl-~ny.
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home.
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wheels on the noor at home. looking down over the pool andlo to run around on rooftops than anywhere else. (You could
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probably pinpoint it right down accidentally poison then- burglar
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Ident Nixon has asked Congress said Wednesday ti wants them
to give Win einergeney power to by mid-Detvinber.
ration gasoline and oil, cut
In a nationwide broadcast
working hours reduce highway outlining his energy proposals,
speed limits, put the nation on Nixon set IM as a target date
year-round Daylight Saving for the United States to achieve
71me and suspend antipollution energy self-sufficiency, Ile
programs.
called for research and devel.
Congressional spokesmen opinent programs rivaling the
predictcd Nixon would get the all-out efforts that developed

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lie said a "contingency plan" Kansas, briefed with other govAmerican astronauts on the "the most acute shortages of for gasoline
rationing was in ernors by the President, said,
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energy since World War If."
preparation, but energy adviser "I wouldn't be surprised to see
The President also departed
Consumers of home heating John A. Love and an official rationing after the first (if Oic
from his text to say he had "no oil must get through the winter fact sheet both said
plans were year."
intention of walking away" with only 85 per cent of the fuel being readied for the rationing
Nixon said power plants now
from his office despite some de- they used last year, Nixon said. of gasoline and heat!ng oil.
burning coal will be Lwrred
mands, that he resign.
Airline flights will be reduced
Love said a decision on ratio- from swiLhing to shortage.
With petroleum heading for 10 per cent through federal al- fling must be made by l)eccm- stricken oil or gas.
Love said
10 to 17 per cent shortages be- location of Jet fuel, Nixon ad- ber or January.
this regulation will be issued in
cause of Arab oil cutoffs, Nixon ded.
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on the principle that the more R
cost.i you can eliminate in
getting the goods from the
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deal with a manufaturer or
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handled by buying services.
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the make and model of the
product you want," Welles
says, "and the service provides
you with Instruction for buying
the items from a participating
dealer, either a wholesaler or
retailer."
He found typical savings ran
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including the employes of
AT&amp;T and TWA.
Their chief rival Is the
National Association of Buying
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former United affiliates.
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xholel%ale mail-order houses.
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traditional mall-ord'7 firms
who recruit members by mail
at annual fees from $6 to $10."
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buying services. Since they sell
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members who pay $6 annual
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legislation would charge those problems suffered by local
trs Duerr said while the
seeking building permits for goveramert due to the high Dorfman plan Is good, adhouses and apartments$SOOper
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LONGWOOI) — CALNO unit. Some $300 would be sent to attorneys have told him the new school construction 'It is
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Lad development' sI't said
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CAI,NO Council of Local vertise impending annexations
merits and collect data to op- quired advertising, public as 27 months without
paying
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taxes, Dorfinan said.
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nesday night voted to ask the property owners within 500 feet hearing in January.
caused by the rcquiements.
I'resently
a
house
built
after
Seminole Legislative delega- and to hold public hearings.
The cities of the council —
The CALNO cities have
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Longwood Mayor Eugene
Longwood, Altamonte Springs, ixilicy of assessing these costs assessed
for its full value until
to the land developers seeking
-Jan. 1974 and taxes aren't
the annexation either through a collected
until between Nov. 1,
flat lee or through a levy to the 1974
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and April, 1975. The money
developer
of
actual
costs.
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under Doriman's
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Annexations of private homes suggestion
would be used to
by the cities Is practically nonHISTORICAL LONG WOOD HOTEL SOLD
pro1de services required.
existent.
Mrs Duerr's proposed
90-YEAR-OLD Longwood Hotel, bought in October last year for
approximately $80,000 and renovated at a cost of $60,000 by Mrs. Grace
Dorfman insisted the law __________
serves no useful purpose
Bradford 1), was sold Wednesday to Georges St. Laurent (r), chairWeather
cause many of its provisions
man of American Wood Products of Longwood, for an undisclosed
are aLso required under homeYesterday's high 84 low this
sum. St. Laurent plans to continue and improve the program for fine
rule legislation wtich went
morning 56. Mostly fair andfood in th
e restaurant, to extend the restoration work started by Mrs.
t
effect
In October. "The intent of mild through Friday. Highs in
Bradford, and to initiate landscaping and improvements to the parking
the Moisey law is Fulfilled the low to mid Ws and low
area. Mrs. Sheila Brown (center), associate with Huskey Realty,
under homnerule," Dorfman tonight in the lower 60s.
helped close the sale.
said.
Temperatures before dawn
from -12 at llavre,
By John A. Spoiski
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Mont.,
to
76
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both
Corpus
lation when property Owners in ('hristi,
Let's all hear it for the President!( Let's
for you. And we thank Lake Mary Elernen.
Tex., and Key West.
unhrlcorporat&amp;'d
areas cointake a sligi*t pause as most of our readers
Griffin
tary School Principal Jack l-'rost for
king
Faces Manslaughter
plained that adjacent proper.
pick themselves up from the floor......c'u
Use recomrn"indatIon,j
Index
ties were annexed and rezoned
mean that guy is actually saying something
We've been told that Mr. and Mrs. King,
Assistant State Atty. William revolver
trrwar(Ls police said.
by
citieswhere they were not
good about Mr. Nixon??)
owners of Orange Paving Company of
Area deaths ........... .2A
Staley said Wednesday the
Rainier took Win to the
Staley said he expected
permitted to object.
Altamonte Springs, permit all of their
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charge of attempted murder hospital and police arrested Griffin wouli be
re-arraigned
When he proposed that we all cut our speed
working mothers employees to take off one
Calendar -------------- 3A
against David Lee Griffin has Griffin at his Casselberry home
In other business, the group
Tuesday
For
the
amended
to 50 m.p.h., he actually is saving me some
afternoon-per week, providing they will go
Classified ads .......9-hA
been amended to manslaughter on Michele drive shortly afai reed to submit one name
harge.
embarrassment. The slapping-six which I'm
and help at the school where their youngsters
Comics ....... ...
in the wake of the Sunday death
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.,Irom all five cities for appointpresently iIrving has trouble getting up to 40!
attend.
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of Casselberry City Councilman
ment to the East Central
Now I won't have all of those "horn-honkers"
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Richard Win.
Florida Regional Planning
snarling at me...as they whiz by.
Dr. Crane ..............8l
Win was shot Oct. 16 and
Council membership.
Editorial comment ...4A
taken to Florida Hospital
QUESTION-if we're all going to try and
By now all of you should have received your
Entertainment
North. He as transferred later
CAI.N() mayors are to get
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conserve hid,. and be willing to bend the
county tax iotIce.and the a'-cornpanylng
horoscope
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to Florida Hospital in Orlando
together this week to choosi'
rules a little on the ecological end) how atx'uI
Tax Facts iAicet.
aid set'omninend a representaIluspitalnotes ----------8A
where he underwent surgcr;,
removing some of those anti-pollution valves
Have you taken the time to analyze the
Public notices ---------8A
early Sunday.
live to the county -nunls*inm
lnformatbn? Did you we hn* much of the tax
on the newer automobiles?
Society - ----- --- - ----for the appointment.
According to police reports
dollar Is consumed by the school board
Instead of getting only 10 miles to the
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Wirz, Griffin and Arthur
The present city reprtienta"II-.-.'
Sixty-five cents from every dollar goes to
perhaps we could go back up to the 18
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Rainier were preparing for a
-in
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education, Are we gtUng our ;l1ny '
and 21) per gallon we used to get.
Stocks ------- 2A
hunting trip to Coloradu when
man Victor Miller, has
'iirth" You tell inc..,
TV
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TRANSPORTATION
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Nixon Su ffers Ma/or Defeat
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WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon, responding to
tliutIflLiftg calls for his resignation, vows ne has no
tention whatever of walking away from the jot, I was
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A county probe of the
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question JI.II. Haldeman and the 1'rcsdent's personal
secretary in the case of the phantom White House tapes.
Hahiemnan and Rose Mary Wc4s were sehe4pjed ten.
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it as uncertain who would

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"nothing wrong' but school experimental programs then

board members voted on Oct. 25 how come results have been
,
,avo
the
FlorlJd tiveiigdned in the six years
The state probe Into Professional Practices Com- tlwy have been in practice?"
probe the policies to
La)er said that he is working
allegations of wrongdoing b}
provide
objectivity."
on
a determination.
Christy Harp, principal of
Cas.selberry Elementary School
Board members, Sims, Stuart
has nt yet begun, it was an.
School Supt. Bud Layer said Culpepper, Allan Keeth and
flounced at the Wednesday at the Wednesday night Layer banded the Issue of the
evening Seminole County meeting programs at the curriculum committee funcSchool Board mcctir.g.
CacIbity school have tioning properly with Culpepper
'existed for six years.
calling for a periodic report
The Investigation will Be
from the committee.
ollowing the announcement
concerned with the program
which separated right-handed of the probe, Harp explained
Layer said that may be difchildren from left-handed the "experimental programs ficult to implement and added
children and separate bO)S are new mis year. Boys and
tflat there have been no radical
from girls. The programs have girls are separated in kin, additions to the schools in two
resulted in numerous corn- dergarten through second years.
plaints from parents and P-TA grade in an attempt to deter"I think the programs at the
members
including
the mine if there is difference In
Casselberry
school
are
presiocat of the I'-TA who learning ability between the
radical," Sims said. layer
sexes,"
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.down on energy demand and preserve petroleum supplies, recog nized the Arab oil weapon in his speech,
i.amg it will mean inca-c than two million fewer barrels of
oil daily by the end of the month.
Expects said the shortage would be more acute If the
United States decides to help out i ts European allies, also
hurt by the Arab oil weapon.

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REV. J 'led Cosmato, parade publi city chairman show off the trophies
which will be given to the Sanford Christmas p:iradr (miii U "!n.er. The
parade will be held Dec.6startingat 8p.m.
lk'ralci Photo by Bill Vincent)

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found Wednesday in a semi. as Parkin, 33, who owned a food
circle In a blood-splattered market two miles away; his
closet. He said powder burns Age, Joanne,
their children,
Indicate the killer or killers Lisa 11, and Bobby,9;
pressed high-powered weapons A. Earl. a neiRhbor and aca wife, Wanda;
victims and pulled the trigger, their son, Ricky, 15; their
The bodies Of the two children daughter, Debbie,18; and Mark
Were found In a bedroom.
Lang, 20, who was identified as
San Joaquin County sherifrs Debbie's boyfriend.

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professional style." They wanted for quuJtIning In the
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sought on an Arizona murdej
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The virtims, including- two n=, Winie Luther Steelulan,
children, were all
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"' Joquin Valley 80 irides
However. Morro said , %
t'ast of San Francisco. The sev- have no evidence at this time to
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The ffmp of Cubans had intended to come dirictly to
i.e United States but were forced to go to Spain and &amp;*ne
Central American countries after the so-called freedom
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Casselberry programs have
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The British Floridla:. Club
Festival of Fellowship
Annual Teriyaki Steak
will hold a covered dish supper sponsored by women of First Dinner at the
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1815 E. Robinson, Orlando at Avenue, 9 am. to 4 p.m.— Serving from 2 p.m. on.
7:30 p.m. For information can boutique, novelties, plants,
834025. Information on 2974 "Trash and Treasures."Lunch, Nov. 12
charter flights to London will be 11:30 to 1 :30.
Goldsboro Elementary PTA,
available.
7:30 p.m., sdicol iditutiwgi.
Nov. °
Room visitation will follow dnd
Gospel Sing, 7:30 p.m.,
All Souls Fall Festival, all report cards will be
given to
inford Civic Center, spo, day at church grounds, 9th and
visiting
parents
.sored by Freedom Defense Oak; booths, rides, prizes and
Fund of CROP (Committee to supper.
Sanford Seminole Art
ILsist Oppressive Politicians).
Association,
7:30 p.m., Cultural
I ribunis, lighthouse Quartet, Nov. 11—
Arts Building, 5th and Oak. Ned
Cooper Brothers and Pyle
Veterans Day program, 10:30 lamberston, western painter,
ti Oiilcfre'n under 12 free a.m., Campbell Perk, Deltona.
guest artist.

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"I ha v e no intention whatever of walking away from the
job I was elected to do. As long as I am physically able, I
am going to continue to work 16 to 18 hours a day for the
cause of a real peace abroad, and for the cause of
Prosperity wit ho ut in flation 4
at home."

all efforts," he said.
Vigil repcctt'd searchers 'have found almost every
piece of the aircraft engine, and we've searched a
tremend ous amount at t'rosrnd"
7be search was for the body of a man believed to be F.
, ut? LttnZ, VtuUIUflt,
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"a personal note" at the end of a television-radio address
to the na ti on Wednesday night on energy problems.
Speaking witiout notes, he said:

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WASHING'IUN (Al') — Con- the Urst successful override of a U.S. troops to combat for more
Backers of the war powers were for and 32 against over. its cumbersome procedures, in
gress has enacted over Presi- presidential veto in nine tries than 60 days without specific measure, first Introduced
three riling.
war-making decisions would
dent Nixon's veto a toll limiting this year.
approval from Congress. Con- years ago, attributed the vote to
Republicans
cause
"rejoicing in the streets
In the Senate, 25
the power of the president to
Termed unconstitutional by gress can terminate such an overwhelming public support in voted
of
Moscow.'
against the President's
wage undeclared war.
President Nixon, the bill bars engagement sooner by majority the wake of the Vietnam
war, position and 15 supported It.
Tower expressed hope that
The action Wednesday was the president from commiting vote In the House and Senate.
The House voted 28.4 to 135 to Fifty Democrats voted for the constitutionality of the bill
override, four more than the overriding and three against.
Ill be challenged in court "at
two-thirds needed.
the
earliest possible opportunAlter the vote, Nixon said the
The Senate completed the ac- bill "seriously urWermines this ity."
lion by 75 to 18, or 13 more than nation's ability to act decisively
Sen. Charles H. Percy, R.
required.
and convincingly in times of in- Ill., said there should be no In- '.)
In the House, 86 Republicans ternational crisis."
terpretation that any vote In the
voted to override and 103 were
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against. Among Democrats, 198 that to involve Congress, with by Watergate-related incidents.

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bandages anda slight tinge of color has returned
to its cheeks.
ne shattering wounds inflicted
cessive losses of the White House to th
Republicans in 1968 and 1972 are beginning to
heal.
Finances are improved, although still a
problem. The quota system of apportioning
delegates that so seriouslydisrupted the 197"
national convention has been abolished. And there
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Republicans' Watergate problems Will insure
success for the Democrats in 14 and 19if
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cnaliengmng the election results was no

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and tantalum a fifth of its copper, almost a third of its iron will be nothi
Ore. more than 40 per cent of its primary lead, something producers inng new in this. Some major diamond and go'd
e past have held production to levels which
er a sixth of its lumber, almost 100
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good prices on the world markets.
manganese ore. 88 per cent of its nickel. 4rper cent of its
With this unhappy picture before u it will be wise to
Pot"IMI, 100 rwr cent of its natural rubber, 43 per cent of
recollect thal there is little Ill'
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But unlike the producthis sear
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The prices of some of these materials have
already risen put of many of Ihtst raw materials can be raised only lowly
sharply, sorne- not. But major increases throughout tlI e list
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At l;ist account, this Country was importing 95 per cent of regard, usually, as to who is friend or
foe.
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of its
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steps down to campaign for Gov. Reubto
Askew's re-election.
Schultz, an iflvCSUnthafler, served in
the Florida House of Representatives from
1%3 through 1970 and was speaker in 1969O.

Fischer also complained that
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tward like'the rippics in a pond.
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I'artol the pi-oblem is simply that infl ation is today worldand Rep. Bella Abzug, D- doubt violated the Bill of
wide. And inflation in any country. o: course, inevitably
drives up the cost of the raw materials it produces.
N. V., both vigorous Nixon Rights on many counts. M y
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critics. Ms. Abzug. for exam- own personal rights. If not
countries have learned that as the supply or raw materials ple, heard a third voice cut in violated, have been abused
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suits down here," said a Miami a bid to recover $284,850 lost in In a telephone Interview from a
attorney following the Wedne the 1968 theft of IBM stock
Washington hotel that he was
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the White House's Watergate House gets over that shock, was stolen.
legal team, is a partner in a they'll realize they've got one
Powers, whose specialty is
liw firm involved in a la wsuit great vial lawyer who will do defending doctors and rnsur.
against a bank owned by an outstanding job."
ance companies against negiiPresident Nixon's friend, C.G. The Miami fm of Blackwell, gence suits, said he a ccepted
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opinion written by a feniale Jurist on this
urt should be a dissent," Dade County

Illouse Speaker Fred 11. Schultz of
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pointed the six-member Florida broad application to civic or submitted by each py
Elections Commission which business groups which cam.
will investigate violations of the paign for Issues or candidates.
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state's cam ai
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catalogued "enemies" had "punitive enforcement acbeen marked for governmentlions" mail
corporate contract probl(-M.s
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major city contests in Phila. and Detroit while dealing a set- PresidentN ixon's poll rating
The Republican claim that delphia; and the New Jersey back to Gov. Ronald Reagan of has plunged, Republican leadSome f theharassment
The tut tuV from the Whitte,
President Nixon's Watergate state Senate.
California in the apparent de- er3 headed by National Chair. House, however, have now was more uttique. Fir exainscdnt
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Kennedy. was supposed
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vinyl-like covering wil l be draped over the roof once
workmen waterproof it. The Advance Showcase Is
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Federal agents from the derstand," Cousineau said, from Wekiva Springs Road to
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Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms adding, "We hay? had no in- the lgwood city limits. In his
Division and the Seminole teraction with the union for 18 reconuncndation Kiinheoh
0.11. Cousineau said today he Sheriffs Department hastened
months." At that time, said of Williamson, "This man
has had no response to his to Cousineau's home Tu*sdav Cousineau said, the Pliimbrs
dedicated to his community."
$12,500 reward for Information morning after his 16-year-old and Pipelitter's Local was
leading to the arrest of the daughter, Marsha, found the Interested in having employes
".mknown bomber" who placed dynamite package on her way vote on unionization, but the
six sticks of dynamite Tuesday to school,
majority of workers rejected
in his front yard.
The law enforcement off.cials the union.
Cousineau, 1090 Crystal Boyd silenced the investigation,
Alter the arson incident in
Circle.
Casselberry. said he limiting newsmen to the fact six September Cousineau said
was not sure if the attempted sticks of dynamite were found, professional organized criminal
bombing was related to the
The wire the dynamite was violence Is allowed to go undestruction by arson of his Air rigged with was kept by federal checked, further illegal acts
Flow Design's fleet of 25 rucks agents while sheriff's men will be planned and executed on
on Sept. 24. Cousineau detonated the dynamite at the others, and this will result In
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originally offered a $10,000
county firing range on SR 46A. loss of human life as well as
reward for information leading
"I have never received a nrnnrtt'
to the arrest of the a rsonist but threat of any sort and th
at Asthte fire marshal's probe
he upped that figure to$12500 makes this thing hard to
of the blaze, caused when arafter the bomb was found.
sonists punctured the trucks'
At a Wednesday presg congas tanks and ignited the
lerence Cousineau said he was
leaking fuel, has reeaIed
absolutely confused" about
nothing
the incidents and added 'I wish
the police would let
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purchasers of distributorships
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'Jury Told Turner Store
Undersold Its Salesmen

Brockmeler, How they can
make adream become a reality
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MIAMI (AP) Florida Power &amp; light Co. officials have
named a new negotiating team
chief as a strike by electrical
workers entered its eighth day
today, but there was no indication when the stalled talks
would resume.
In an effort to break the
deadlock, utility officials said
Wednesday they
ing L C. "Bud" Hunter to head
ale team of company negotiators.
Hunter, a high-ranking
executive with FPL, had
headed the company's
bargaining committee for 13
years until the most recent
contract talks.
James Niles, the chief negotiator for the striking InterJACKSONVILLE, Fla. (API torney F. Lee Bailey and seven
asa Turner distributor, Charest national Brotherhood of EkeA Holl)'wood, Fla. man, who others,
said be made $700.
trical Workers, said he had a
said he invested and lost $8,000
Charest also testified that he
"You weren't looking for a hi gh regard foe Hunter and was
in Glenn Turner's cosmetics attempted to set up Turner cos- pot of gold were you?" asked "happy to hear" of the appointbusiness, has told a federal inctics businesses in Florida,
ment.
Bailey, who is acting as his
co urt jury that a Turner retail New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
attorney.
store in Miami undersold its Texas and Arizona.
"I was looking for a big payown salesmen.
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CASSELBERRY — Mrs. chairman.
sponsored Joy Shops. George Yeager, president of
)oy Shop gifts have been sent
A joint buffet-dinner with the pm. on Sunday, Nov. 18,
Volunteers who serve
American Legion Auxiliary to Bay Pines, Lake City and Legion Post is scheduled bc
sponsored
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Unit 256 of Casselberry, an- Miami V. A. Hospi tals. Patients Nov. 19 at the Woman's
Club
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Seminole
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nounced standing committee it. the veteran hospitals may when Girl Stater, Susan
Junior
College,
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almost
10 million how's in
chairman appointments at a shop without charge for Howard, and Boy Stater,
wi th the American Federation services "money couldn't buy"
recent meeting at the Christmas gifts for their Dennis Burns, will give reports
of Musicians Endowment Fund during 1973. It was the sec'*id
trty woman's Club ..i izj
in Liie Auxiliary on their week in Ta llahassee. and the
Orla ndo Musicians As. largest yearly figure In VA
Overbrook Drive.
sociation.
history, the agency re ported
Chairmen include Mrs.
e
Th
Quintet
which
was
so
L e in a I t r e ,
"egg),
high ly appreciated last year is
An average of 106,220
Americanism; Mrs. Eliza beth
a
very popular group and Is volunteers per month conEvans, children-youth and
muchindemand fur a variety of ti'ibui9,822,416 how-soft1fr
In
comxnunit service; Mrs. Letha
progra ms including such en- time to helpin g veterans at the
Ward, communications and
DF.l.TONA Deltona Youth ,
It seems, said Brockmeier, gagements as demonstra
tion VA hospitals, domit-,illnrle
L.-----i..,,
past president nriav-. In.' has $10.000
grant
the
th.•
a t onlt•
y th
r ee conuacwrs are
performances
in
local
dc- and regional offices
-------during the
Della Kryder, constitution- Mackle Bros. Deltona Corp. and willing to look at the
-'
plans
mentary
schools,
high
schools,
fiscal
year
byla ws; Miss Evelyn Schrader, the land site on which to build a
ending
June
30. The
which the committee of the college
level progra ms and
record, only slightly
education-scholarship;
Miss building with the money given Club has drawn and give an
ch
ur
ch
reci
tals
with
organ
and
Ellen
higher,
Is 9,362,398 hours
Yeager,
foreign them for that purpose, but no estimate of the cost. All oth
er choir.
c
o
ntributed
In fiscal 1971,
relation.5: Mrs. Yeager, Girls contra(lor to build it.
contracting firms, both loc.d
Thcre
6
no
charge
for
adinis'Ile largest amount of time
State; Mrs. Ethel Shueti.
l'hLsI-shat themembersand
and as far as Ormond Beach sicntothl.sconcerttowhich
the spent by VA volunteers in 1973
legislative; Mrs. Emiley parents of the Deltona Youth
irndOrlandohave flatiyrefused general public is invited,
Green, membership and poppy; group were informed by
was far rehabilitation services
to even look at the pla ns.
Mrs. Marguerite Schrader, William F. kirockmeier,
Their excuse for refusing to
veterans
affairs
and president at the meeting held
consider it was that they were
Tuesday evening by the club in
rehabilitation.
too busy at the present and that
Mrs. Green is also serving the Deltona United Methodist
they did not wish to get involved
this year as (h District poppy Church.
in a project that might take a
w hile to build.
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meetings.
raeli troops that Eg ypt haq hpn lift its blockade at the mouth of
One Israeli sow-ce close to demanding.
the Rcd Sea: Egyptian and I:;-Mrs. Melr said while Sisco was
Under the nroposal, worked rueii military con!n:aader3
meeting with the Israeli lead- out between Kissinger and Sawould meet to work out the
cr5: "The talks are not going dat, Egypt's demand that the
cease-fre lines; and iate prepbadly for Israel."
Israelis free the 3rd Army by arations would begin
a
Ear IIer
another returnlnl' to pin held at peace coJrci.
authortatjve Isriwii "rc the first U.N. ccae-Ire on Oct.
Ore tsraL1 rJrrant
indicated that Israel had accepted a compromise proposa
worked out between Kissinge
;jnd the Egyptians.
The source gave no detailsetails
but the plan appeared to locu.
but
on how to continue supplyinj
fond A nd wqI
) the Egyptlai
3rd Army, encircled by the Is
racks in the Sinai Desert.
In the background of thes
reported movements towar(
peace, however, were charge
Wednesday from Israel tha
Egypt was preparing a new at
tack along the Suez Canal. Thu
Egyptians said the situation or
the canal front was "tense am
explosive" and that their arm
was in position to crush the Is
raelis.

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operation Friday.

By THE ASSOCMTED PRESS
Kissinger's peace-seeking 22 would be considered later, the Maariv report was "close to
Secretary of State Henry A. tour continued with a quick visit the Israeli informant
said,
the truth."
Kissinger ended his mission to to King Hussein of Jordan in
There were no immed iate reEgypt today and a top aide Arn'nan and then a trip to Saudi
Mrs Meir called a special
purts of any headway in regard
U apparently
completed talks with Israeli Arabia, the big oil producer in Cabinet
Kbto
the Syrian Front where Israel
leaders amid Indications that a the Middle East, for con- consider the results of
forces
hold a corridor running
flC r-Sadat meelin g
compromise had been reached ferences with King Faisal in
from
the
old cease-fire line
on the Middle East crisis.
Riyadh.
The
Israeli
newspaper
Maa.
along
the
Golan Heights to a
Kissinger flew to Jordan and
Sisco met in Israel not only nv, In a dispatch from Was
point about 20 miles from
Saudi Arabia after spending a with Mrs. Melr but also
with ington, gave this summary of a Damascus, Syria's capital.
day in talks with President An- Deputy Premier Ylgal Allon
reported U.S-Egyptian proposSyria charged today that one
war Sadat in Cairo. Kissinger's and Defense Minister Moshe a!:
of
Its antiaircraft missile batassistant in charge of Middle Dayan. An Israeli communique
tenles shot down an Israeli reEast affairs, Joseph J. Sisco, said the discussions took place
The
United
Nations
would
connaissance
that tried to
emerged from talks with Pre- "in a good and constructive atcontrol delivery of nonmilitary fly over S1a.
niter Golda Meir in Jerusalem mosphere."
supplies to the 3rd Army on the
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newsmen: ,., it.1

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Confusedandscarpj

Urc

Com romise Is Hinted

Klosky said they will recommend the re-naming and are
certain the city council will also
unanimously approve.

Williamson
C0 fldti
I 0
n
Li sted

FSUSPENSION:

K issinger In Jordan,

rn
year is unopposed.
LONGWOOt)—City offi cials proved a motion by Co - this
lie
is recuperating From
commending the county missioner John Kimbrough to
at Winter Park
commission for its recognition re-name in Williamson's honor surgery
Memorial
hospital
and expects
road
of Councilman F E William- the county portion of the
next Monday night's
attend
son's long-time serv ice to the From Long w ood city limits to to
city council meeting
e city Wcki a Springs Road
community said today th
*incu nexi ivionuay nigni will
gene Jaques and
follow the
?
U
a
Longwood-Markham Road in
the city after Williamson.

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CiTYOFALAMONTE
NOIICEUHDERFICTITIOUS
NnTirr IDJflD ItTIYIflhIt
I'TIYlf%IItIkM
IrTITIOUSP4AME
-SPRINGS. FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
NAME STATUTE
NOTICE %hereby given that I am
NAME STATUTE
rOtiCF is herb; çiv;n that we
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
areenga;,dinbusinessat P.O Box ingaged ii busiflest at 711 Forrest
CONSIDER
ADOPTION OF
FLORIDA.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
i hereby gly*ri that the 903, Oviedo, 5emInoI County, Dr. Sanford. 32771. Seminole
I
-CIVIL ACTION NO. 731549-A
underSigned, pursuant to the TOPROPOSED
WHOM IT ORDINANCE
MAY CONCERN:
undersigned, pursuant to the Florida under the flctitiou5 name 04 County, Florida under the fictitious
DIVISION A
"Fictitious Name Statute, Chapter
'Fictitlous Name Statute," Chapter KENT EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, name of SOUTHERN COM
In re: the Marvia9 of
j
MS 09, Florida Statutes will register
NOTICE IS HEREB GIVEN by us,o,, FIorka Statute, will register
nd that we intend to register said MUNICAT ION. and that I intend to
City
of
Altamonte
EMER SON
cROSS,
0.
with the Cirk of the Circuit Court, Florida. that the Council will hold9' with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, name with the Clerk of the Circuit
register saIJ name with the Clerk 04
PETITIONER AND PAULA G.
pe Circuit Court. Seminole County.
in
and
for
Seminole
County,
Frlda,
Court,
Seminole
County,
Florida
In
InandforSeminoleCounty,FIora,
public hrIng to consider enact
CROSS. RESPONDENT.
upon
receipt of proof
Florida in accordance with the
upon
reeipl
of
proof
of
the
accordance
with
the
prisions
04
ment of Ordinance No, 274 73. en- publlcat
NOTICE OF ACTION
publication of this notice, the c
provisions of the FictitiOuS Name
of this notice, the tic- the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
ed.
TO PAULA 0. CROSS
1kr)cI
titiousNURSERY
name. towlt:AND
SHRUBS
AND Wit:
Section 165,09 FloriJi Statutes
Rat 1'ir'iI
Statutes. To Wmt: Section 16509
titiovs
name,
to
wit.
PET
ANIMAL
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
SUCH
GARDEN
1957.
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Florida Statutes 1957.
SUPPLY
under
whichOrlando
It is engaged
AITAMONTE
SPRINGS.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIEIED
in
business
at 267$
Drive,OF
FLORIDA,
AMENDING
0RCENTER under which lam engaged
5: MIchael C. Hynes
S - John 0. Cartton, Jr IMI an action for dissolution Of
Sarford, FIorid3 37771.
nbusineatRRNo. I. Box 101, Red
Nov. I, IS 22. 29. IC
William Esler
PubliSh:
By PAUL MAP
world's mnt and rnttenes
marriage and to claim special
DINANCE
NO. flS-730F
THE CITY
Bug Flørida.
Roisd, Oviedo, Seminole Publish: Oct. II, 25. Nov. I, 5 1973 DEV4
—
That
the
cooration
Interested
In
OF
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS,
County,
Copley News Service
the least she could do as a little equity in end to the following
said business Is as follows:
DEU.1lO
FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE
property in Volusia County, Florida,
McBrand Corporation
kid was to try and forgive
That the party interested In said
has been filed by EMERSON 0.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
100 Per Cent
BEING
A COMPREHENSIVE business enterprise is as followi: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
lgotstalledtheothernlghton kid around the corner and not CROSS:
ZONING PLAN WITHIN THE CITY Lawrence A. Jones.
By: Richard Brandeberry
Notice is hereby given that •
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORID
A
forrene.
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
go to bed weIted down by a
104% ito 10, InclusIve, 04 Blo9,
President
Public Hearing will be held in the
Dated at Winter Park, Orang. PROBATE DIVISION
according to grants corrected map
Publish: Oct. II, 25. Nov. 1, 5. 1
( of wiforving.
City Commission Room. City Hall,
The three litUe kids bunk
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT County, Florida, October lith 1973. PR NO. 73-1SSCP
DESIGNATING AND ASSIGNING
04 Enterprise as rrded In Map
DEU 105
Sanford. Florida, t 5:00 P.M. On
Lawrence A. Jones
upstairs. And after the usual
Estate of
The 9-year-old bonde looked Book 3, Page 31, PiIic Records of
Thursday. November 13, 1973 to
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION PubliSh: Oct. II, 25, Nov 1, 5, 1973 RAYMOND fl OSBORNE.
FICTITIOUS
NAME
OF CO COMMERCIAL GENERAL DEW-bC
lengthy, highly creative stalling out from behind a huge stuffed Volusia County, Florida excef the
ron%ider
the following change and
Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I am DISTRICT
TO
CERTAIN
Northerly 57 feet of Lot's 4 and
the' arc tucked in Si
amendment to me Zoning Ordinance
nded animalandtoldhermother tha
NOTICE
TO
CRE
DI
TON
$
engaged
In
business
at
504
E.
Celery
P
NO
P
E
N
I
V
L
E
GA
L
L
'
and the Southerly 54.3 feat of 1045
of h, city of Sanford. Seminole
by the animals and the lady of God could forgive Martin and 6 thereof given asa
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Aye., anrd Semole County. DESCRIBED IN THIS OR. IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
r'uht of wa
County, Florida.
Florida
under
the
fictitious
name
of
DI
N
A
N
C
E;
PR
0
VI
0
I
NO
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
SAID
ESTATE:
the house hears them at their Penrod Glaser (MPG) If lie easement to Volusla County. aI
Re:onlng From: SR-1AA, Single
KLEENAUTOCLEANEMSSERV,, SEVERA8ILITY, CONFLICTS CUlT.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
easement ber. r.awdvd n Deed
prayers ("Our Father, etc."). wanted to, but she djths't
__________________________________
Family
Residential District.
You and each of you
hereby
and that I Intend to register saia AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
Book 4M. Page 1 Pubil- Records
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
To That Of: Ml'I, Medium In
They are never quite in unison, why HE had to sInce MPG of VoIUSI County, Florida.
notified
and
required
to
file
any
name with tne Clerk of the CIrcuit
S.aidOrdinancewasplacedonflrst In re: the Mirriage
du'strial District,
claIms and demands which you, or
but that doesn't matter,
never knocked dIS little sister and you are required to er-ye a
Court, Seminole County, Florida in reading on November 1. 1973, and WILLIAM A. ARNOLD. Husband, •itherofyou,mayhaveagainstsald
That Property Described as: Lots
accordance with the provisions of the City CouncIl will consider same and
wrltten copy of your
This night our blonde, Kate, down In the street, or lost }fl
Sand
5. Block 10, A. B. Russell's
estate in the offIce of the Clerk of 115
th,
Name Statutes, To- for final passage and adoption after OLGA P. ARNOLD. Wife.
any, to ii on CARROLL BURKE
.Aition to Fort Reed
balked over the "as we forgive klckball, or ran Into Ills bike Attorney f or Petitioner, whO5
Circuit Court of the 15th Jvdicia
Wit: Section 5.65.09 Florida Statutes thi public hearing, which will be
AMENDED
Being more generally deScribed
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida,
those who trespass against us"
held in the City Hail of Altamonte
knocking HIM down and adoress is 612 Sanford Atlantic BatS
NOTICE Ol SUIT
as located. North Side of WyIIy
5:
John
Wright,
Probate
DIvisIon,
in
the
Courthouse
Jr.
Springs, on Tuesday, the 4th day of TO: William A. Arm'Id
part of the prayer.
Building, Sanford, Florida 33771
k
skinning HIS knees, or sat HI
Aveni, and nest Of SCL RR.
PubliSh: Nov 1, 5. 5, 27, 1973
at Sanford, Florida, within sii
December, 1973, at 4:30 p.m , or 65
and hte the o .3inaIwlth the Clerk oj
Residence Ijnkr.
"I'm nnt
All pIrcs In interest ,nd citizens
to forgive
down in a pile of Idy's that's
___________
DF
V
trom
tre
t;me
le
ttr
A
t
U- C:'cutt Cut, :u.ri' Cnnty,
_-_______
List
fl i r
t•
opunt'p ii
Maruzi l'irt
the dog) ...
Glasr,"
the first publication at Ibis notice,
tneetng interested parties may
Florida on or before the 7th day Of IN
215 Second Street
heard
at
laid
hearing.
CIRCU IT
Each claim or demand must be in
COUNT,
and be heard
with respect
to
said. "lie Is a rat fink."
Mt. Hope, West V rglnha
"Never mind," her mother December AD. 1973; otherwise a EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
dR. appear
the proposed
ordInance.
ThIs
By order 04 the Planning nd
writing and filed In duplicate and
Her mother
ed to explain said,
Zoning
Commission of the City of
in anor tack.
You, Defendant, are hereby office
stateth.placeofresidenceandpost
.Iudgment
bedtmanded
entered against
IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE hearingmaybecont;nuedfr.yitim, notifledthatanactionfocdis$olvtion
address of the claimant and
u for the will
relief
In the CUlT,
CUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Sanford, FIor.da, this 5th day of
that If God could forgive all the Isn't good for you, Katy, to go to Petition.
to time until final action Is taken by of marriage has
November, 1973
be swern to by th, claimant,
the City Council.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of PROBATE DIVISION
sleep with hatred On YOUI soul
you in the above 5, 'ledI ied
tuit against
and youmust
his agent
Arthur H. Harris
In re: Estate of
or
y.
or
the
same
laid Court on 11515 the 2nd day of ROBERT J. NICHOLSON,
A copy of the proposed crdinne arere(jIredto sent a cupy of your Shall be void.
for anybody. What I.E he died
Chairman
ispostedattherl,yHalI,A,,acyson,, snswerorpIeadiflgttfliiConpIairW
Novem'i.er. AD. 1973.
City of Sdritord
Deceased
with you not fcrglvin him?
Da'ed at Orlando, Florldi, this
Springs, Florida, and copies are on on Plaintiffs atto'r-,?, JoSeph
S.al
Hospital
Planning anj Zosing
NOTICE
TOCREOI'roRs
M.
16th
oy
of
June,
1773.
file with the Clerk 04 tIe CIty and Murasko, P.O. Drawer 716, Fern
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
CommIssIon
Wendell N.
To All Creditors And All Persons same may be inspected by the Park, Florida 3b73O. and f Ito the
Clerk of Circuit COurt
Publish: Nov. I, 1973
Havilig
Claims
Or
Dansands
Against
public,
As
Executor
of
said
Estate
L!9_aI_Note
eminoIe County, Florida
original answer or pleading In the JOHN M. CAIN
54
Said Estate:
N otes
By: Joy Web's
.
DATED This 2fl diy of Novem- office of the Clerk Df tr Circuit Attorney for !xecutor
CITYOFOVIEDO.
You,
and
each
of
You.
are
here.y
l
THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
fr,
A.D
Duty Clerk
c"t't on or 'eio'p t -e ic- 'tov
FLORIDL
.,, .
N'Y.EMBER'
lifiedandre.redtopresentsny
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5:
Phvtll
J.
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,
LO
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:
or
Cu:.
L.ty
Cav,
tiano,
Ft;
AthnLtg:olLs
,1tbomey
nor
Petitioner
a uauit will be akIn ar.j
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
either of you, may have against th
FLORIDA, GENERAL CIVIL
of th City of
612 Sanford AtlantIc
Sanford:
Notice Is hereby given by the City
for the relIef deenandeil In you
the Publish:
DEU165Oct. 25, Nov. 1,S, 1$, 1973
Estateol
ROBERT
J.
NICHOLSON,
DIVISION.
Attamonte
Springs,
Bank
Bldg.
ComplaInt.
____________________________ CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1311.!
Council of the City of Oviedo,
____________________________
Jauell
Partain
Deceased, late of Mahoning County,
Florida
Sanford. Florida 3fl71
Florida, that said City Council will
Ohio.
in
theofficeof
the
Clerk
of
the
WITNESS
my
hand
ani
offctaI
IN THE CIRCUIT COIIT OF THE CIT R US COUNCIL OF GIRL
Lcrctt.a 'i'. Andrews
Pubiih- Nov. P. 1973
PUbtith NOv. a. is. 22, 79, 1973
ri a ubti hearog.
seal of nife at Sanford, Serr r.c:
Circuit Court of the Eig15teent
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR. SCOUTS. INC. a Flodda corDEV
0EV
Kevin Jerome Mitchell
To consider annexation of the
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County, _______________________________ County, Fioridi, this 30ff dot 04
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE poraticn not for profit.
following
described
o.cpefly
lying
October.
1973.
Mimi Barr
Florida, Probate Division, in the
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Plaintiff,
NOTICE TOPUBLIC
and being in Seminole County,
Arthur H. asckwlth, j,,
Court
Hou* at Sanford, Florida,
CIVIL DIVISION 73.1133.D
Kenneth Royals
v
Notice is hereoy given that a
Florida, to wit:
Clerk of the Circuit Cotrt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR within four months from the date of Public Hearing will be held in the
CASE NO. o
CHULUOTA
COMPANY,
a
TRACT 1: SE '!i of the NW %It,
Elizabeth Malnor
By: Linda M. Harris
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA llrt publication of thu's notice.
HAP4LON
&amp; LOWE.
dissolved Florida corporation;
City
Commission
Room,
City
Hall,
Section
22..
Deputy
Clerk
TownshIp
21
SOURS.
NO. 73.1D.0
Terry E. Parsons
Eachclalm or demand must be In
Plaintiff, WILLIAM N. KENAN, JR., L. C.
Sanford, Florida, at 5:00 P.M. on PubliSh: Nov. 1, I, 15, 22.
Range 31 East (Less the North 250
1913
In re Petition of
wrIting and must slate the olace of Thursday,
Bertha Washington
HAINES, C. 0 BOICE, SCOTT M.
November 15, 1973, to DEV
feet and the East $00 feet for road
DANIEL WEBSTER GOLDEN.
JAMES M. DRENNAP4. WILMA LEFTIP4, and 3 0. CLARKE, as
of consider the following change and
right of way purpows);
Anna E.nnis
containIng an DORIS JANE GOLDEN, for Itteclaimant and must be sworn
CITYOFALTAMONTE
JEAN DRENNAP4. hIs wife, and Trustees of CHULUOTA COM
to amendmenttoth,zoningO,'dinenc,
35167 acres more or less;
Bobbie Forrest
AdCPIIOn of WICHOLE TERESA by the claimant, his gent, or his
SPRINGS.
FLORIDA
JORDAN MARSH COMPANY, a PANY, a disSolved Florida cot
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
SemInole
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
HEARING
TO
TRACT 2. NW of the SW
of
FALKOWSKI. a Minor.
attorn, or II will be barred ac
Florida corporation,
Julia Cambridge
poration; FLAGLE P SYSTEMS,
County. Florida.
the NE ',, SectIon 72. Iowithip 21
NOTICE
cording to law.
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF
Defendant's, INC. a Florida corporation, as
nez smith
Retoning From: SR.1AA. SIngle. PROPOSED ORDINANCE
South. Range 31 East (Lees the TO: MR. ZYGMUNT FALKOWSKI
DATED this 2nd day of Novem. Family Residential District.
NOTICROP SUIT
successor in Interest to MODEL
NorTh 25 feet for rood right of way
harvey Mccalley
156 PASEO DEL DESCANSO bet, ICY).
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO: JAMES M. DRENNAN and
LAND COMPANY; EAST ORANGE
To
That
Of:
MI-2,
Medium
Inpurpee), containing C.6
acm
SAN
TA
BAR BAR A,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
6. Anew Spur
Rita Codella, DeBary
WILMA JEAN ORENNAN
destrial DiStrict,
LAND COMPANY, a dissolved
more or less;
CALIFORNIA
the City of Altamonte Springs,
As Ancillary
Residence Unknown
Florida corporatIon;
HUGO
Gary Bishop, Altamoijte
TRACT 3: SW 'of the SW m QI
That
Property
Described
as:
Florida,
You are notified That the abovethat
the Council will hold a AND
Administrator Cum
TO:
ALL
the NE '... SectIon 72, TownihIp 21
Beginnino at a point of the present
PARTIES NORDBERG and M M SMITH,
Springs
named Petitioners, DANIEL
public hearing to conlider enact.
Testamento Annexo
CLAIMING INTEREST
westirn Ctty Limits
BY, JR.. as Surviving Trustees of EAST
South, Rang, 31 East, contaInIng
line of the City ment of Ordinance No. 17Q73, en
!EBSTER GOLDEN, JR. and
Michelle
04 the Estate of
B.
Lovett, 10.075 acm more or less;
THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST ORANGE LAND COMPANY, a
04
S1nfor,
which
line
is
perallel
titled:
DORIS JANE GOLDEN, have filed
ROBERT .1. NICHOLSON,
THE AFORESAID PARTIES
Altamonte Spings
diSsolved FIori
TRACT 1: S
with and 275 feet westwardly,
corporation. M.
of the E 'a at the a petition in the above-styled
AN ORDIP,AP4CE OF THE CITY
Court
Deceased
measured
at
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED M. SMITH, JR., STELLA SMITH
SW
'.
of
the
right
angles
from
NE
Section
22.
fnj the adoption of ths minor child Publmth: Nov. 5,
Evelyn Crabe, Brandon
1973
AN
ACTION
Township 21 South, Range 31 East,
canter line of Persimmon Avenue; OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. THAT
TO ROSE. KATE LOUISE LETTICE a
named In that petition end y
are 0EV-SI
Joseph P. Kern, Deh3ai'
said point being distant S test south- FLORIDA, AMENDING OR. FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE ON k-a Louise Smith LettIce and
containing 15 lGlacresmor,or less
commanded to wrveacopyof your
DINANCE NO. 72173 OF THE CiTY THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY IN WILLIAM WITH SCHULTZ, as
Mary i. Harless, DeBary
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF dR.
THE— westwardly, measured at rIght
TRACTS: E04tM$E'4eh, written defenses, if any on EIGhTEENTH
JUDICIAL
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA: devisees of M. M. SMITH,
If
NE
'..
the
center
IIneof
Section
22,
TOwflShip
21
Joseph E. Fasone, DeBary
pitr-' attorney, whose adSCL's FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE
Sanford
South, Range 31 East (Less
"Lot 65, BEAR LAKE HILLS, Deceased; 3. 0. GORE and MARY
Aloma
Tract;
running
dre 5 Icardi I. Wombies, P.A., CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Melissa Gail OgIsby, NOrth 25 ttf for roan rig's? or the
BEING A COMPREHENSIVE
according to the plat thereof a 1. GORE,hlswife; i.E. SNYDER
thence soutttwarclly along said
way P.O. Box 87t, Winter Park, Florida COtJNTY, FLORIDA.
City ZONING PLAN WITHIN THE CITY recorded in PIaI Book 13, Page 37, a-k-a James Evans Snyder and E. 1.
EnteIse
purposes), containing
Limits line SOC feet
19.3 acres 72729. on or before November 30th, IN CHANCERY HO. 73.1516
more or its; OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Public Records of Seminole County, SNYDER a k a EdIa 1. Snyder, his
thence
or lefl;
In re: The PetItion of
Johnie C. Salyer. Gva
1773, and file the original WITh
w,stwardty at right angles FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT Florida."
TRA
from the
4: N
preceding
wife: LAURAM STEEVER and
of the SE '. Clerk of this Court either be. JOHNNY B.WILLIAMS
Helen am, SfIUCT
course 600 ftet DESIGNATING AND ASSIGNING has been filed against you, and
22. Townip
more
or
less to a poInt
you
STEEVER, her husband;
NOTICE
21 SOUth. service on Patttionirs'
72right
feet OF
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION or. reird to serve a copy of yovr
£are31 East, less thew ' 04
a1twardty. measured at
AMELIA
F. COLLINS and L. B,
attorney
or
TO:
PAtRICK
L.
KELLY
R-MF
imedialeIy thersifter; othse
RCSIOEIAL, wrltter defenses, if any, to it on COLLINS, her husband; CHARLES
angles radially from the center line
Discharges
Residence
a default may be entered against
MULTIPLE
FAMILY
Dl5TRlCI
George
6.
Daniels, attorney for I. STE EVER and
comaintngll.00Cacr.smoreor lass;
of SCL' Jacksonville
Tampu 10
STEEVER,
Kwn R.sldence
Sanford:
you for the relief demanded in the
CERTAIN
PROPERTY Plaintiff, whose address 1547 East his wife; and CHARLES T.
TRACT 73: IheS 5.16 thains Of
maintrack;
thence
northwardly
and
7%0
N.
High
Street
petition.
Donna E. Fiske
NE '- of th NW '., Section
DESCRIBED IN THIS Central Bouievard,Orlando, Florida STEEVER,
northwestwardly parallel and-or LEGALLY
ORDI
JR.
and
Colomb, Ohio
WITNE5Smyhandth,alof
- Township 21 South, Range 31 East;
NE; PROVIDING 33so1, and file the original with the STEEVER, his wife; *1 al
Robert E. Arnie
You
are
notified
that
the
above,
the
cowl
entric
with
the
last
mentioned
SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS
Cterkottheabovestyl.Cfl0,
of
Sanfotd,
Seminole
subie-ct to road right of way. Con.
center tine 1,430 feet more or less
Defendants
Paul Waltan
tO AND EFFECTIVE DATE
County, Florida, tti5 29th day of named Petitioner, JOHNNY II.
tanng IS 17$ acres more or less;
a p.in* * feet sOiJlhWeltwardIy,
before the 25th day of November,
WILLIAMS.
has
filed
Sad
October,
a
1973.
OcdnancewaspIac,.jiirst
Woodrow W.
TRACT SI. ThiS ' of the W a
1973. otherwise a Iudgment may be
measurud at right angles from the reading on
SUIT TO
petition in the above styled Court
saii
November 1, 197]. and entered against you for
04 the NW i4 Of the NE Of
center
line
of
said
SCL's
Glad A.
the release
Sanford
QUIET
TITLE
for
the
adoIon
of
the
minor
child
the
City
Council
Arthur H. BacIwith, Jr.
22, Township 21 South, Range 31
Consider same demanded In the Complaint.
Alomi maifl track; said point being tar final passjqe wIll
NOTICE OP ACTION
named i. ti petition and you are
PhIl!Ip S. Bd
ana adcØion aft-.
ClerK
at
te
C1rct
Court
East; siblect to road right of way;
WITNESS my hand and the seal 04 TO- CHULLJOTA COMPANY, a
distant 72 feet southeasheardly, the publ;c Icing, wkh
By: Linda N. Harris
commano, to serve a copy
Clara Brown
will be said
Court on this 29th day of
containing I1..S32acrn,m,reor less;
dissolved FlorIda corporation 90 SI.
your, measurea along the last mentioned Mid In the City Hill Of Aitamoete
tober,
written defenses, If any, on of
Deputy Clerk
Joseph
TRACT 2: The N l'g of the NE t
center
line
from
Mile
James Bryant
Post
George Street, St. Augustine,
M. Murasko, Petitioner's attorney,
A7U; 5pring, on Tuesday, the Ills day of (Seal) irn.
PublIsh:
Nov.
1,
5.
iS,
22.
1913
of ,l,
, the NE ', 04 SectiOn 0EV-S
thence southeastwardly parallel to December, '973, at
Florida; WILLIAM R. KENAN JR..
whose address I-s P.O. Box 716 Fern
Annie R.
1:30
p.m., or as
37, Tshlp 21 South, Rang. 31
________________________
t,se Ist mentioned center line 1,435 soon thereofter as pOssible. At tPii
H, Bockwlt's, Jr.
Room II?], 170 Broadway, New
Part Florida 37730. Ofl Or We
to road right of wey;
feet more or Ins to the point of meeting
Clerk of Circuit Court
York, New York; L. C. HAINES,
December 1h, wn, S file the
interested portlit may
cr"ntalnln 1-1SOacresmoreey' let's.
By: Joy Webh
beginning; containing 133 acres
Flourine Banks
Room
i52 122 Droadway. New
Ill THC EI3HTEENTiI JUDICIAL original wIth t'se(.lerkof this Court
appear ufldb*h*lrd ?15 respect to
RACT 105; TheW½of ttse NW CIRCUIT,
pty Clerk
more or less.
IN
AND
&amp;tl'efbtfores*rvlcicnPetliioner's
FOR
Now
York; C. 0. BOICE.
Juanita E. WtIIIams
the
proposed
ordinarce.
This
5:
'.of the SE ', of the lIE
BeingmoregflefalIyde.scrj5
George 0. Daneti
(ia-u the SEMINOLa COUNTY, STATE OF
Room 1123, 120 Broedway, Niw
attorney or imm.diate,y thereafter;
Mary oemaker
N 7S feet therenfi, Sec1n n.
Ixated: The Auto Tran property to time until
FLORIDA
47 East Central Boulevard
heiw a default may oe entered
York. New York; SCOTT M.
final action is taken by
east of SCL RN main line,
Margiret M. Davis and Baby T-nthp 21 South, Rinse 3) Easi, CASE NO. fl.1573.A
Iando, Florida 33501
against you tOt' the relief demanded
LEFTIN. Room 171, Graham
st of th City Council
all in Seminole County, Florida. DIVISION A
Persimmon Avenue, south of Third
Boy
ifl the petition.
Building, Jacksonville, Florida; J.
A copy of the propo
ordinance Attorney for Plaintiff
Containing 4. acres more or less; In re e
Street, and north of Jewelt Lane,
Publish: Nov. I, 5, 15, 22, 1973
riage it
WITNESS my hand and th. seal of
0. CLARKE, Room 1173, 120
is pasted at the City Hall, Aitamonte _____________________________
Dianne C. Blantcn and baby
TRACT Ii 4: The SW '4 of f he SE DAVID L. HUNTER, Husband
All patties In interett and
Broadway, New York. New York;
tP%i Courl at Sanford, Seminole shall
citizen's Spring's, Floridi, and copies are on
'.,, of thi NE '4 of Section 22.
girl
County,
Florida,
this
30th
day
have an opportunity to be file with the Clerk 04 the City and
EAST ORANGE LAND COMPANY,
of
NOTICE
OP
PUBLIC
HEARING
TownshIp 2) Soutn,
heard at said hearing,
Jack J. Blackwell, Altamonte
Range 31 East. DOROTHY MARIE HUNTER. October, 1973.
a dissolved Floridi corporation 49
same may be Inspected by the
TOCONSIDIR ANNEXATION
tainIng IO.acresmor,or less; Wife:
fly order of the Planning and public,
North Orange Avenue. Orlando,
(Seal)
Sprin
Notice
5
hereby
given
that
a
Florida
and
Zoning CommIssion 04 the City of
NOTICE TODEFEND
Arthur H. Bckwlth, Jr.
DATED
this
2nd
day
of
NovemPublic
Hearing
will
be
held at the
South's. of West t.
Dova L Math, Apopka
Sanford. Florida, this 5th diy Of ber, AD. 1973.
NE '.4of NW THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
Commission Room in th City HaIl AND TO:
',and West '4of East ½ of Sect
November,
1773.
Ru A. Parker, DeBary
DOROTHY
MARIE
HUNTER
By;
Linda
5: PhyllIs 3. Jordahl
M. Harris
3. BOONE andMARV L, GORE,
In the City of Sanford, Florida,
72; also the North ½ Of NW ¼, SE
Arthur H. Harris
'(Residence) Unknown
Cily Cierk
7:00 o'clock P.M. on November
D'PY Clerk
his wife, 3. E.SNYOER a k a James
Virginia K. Cabe, Deltona
of NW ¼. and West ' of NE ¼ Of
Chairman
(Last known milling
of the City of
1973, to Conser the annexaf Ion 04 k.a Edia
Snyder
and E. L. SNYDER a.
I.
Marguerite M. Baber Secflon74; All in TownshIp 21 South,
City of Sanford
r)Unknown
Puoti5's:
Nov.
1,5.
15.72,1913
Altamnorde 5ping's,
Snyder, his wife; LAURA
property discribed as follOw's;
Range 31 East (containing
Planning
and Zoning
Deltona
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
M STE EVER and—her husband;
DEV7
Florida
acres more or less); Subict to that
Con,mission
DAVID L HUNTER has filed a
PubIth- Nov 5, 1773
Nellie W, ;rnkar, UtBary 'fi!,n easements lot pubic roads.
AMELIA F. COLLINS and L B
EXHIBIT
A
t'utith NOv •, iCY)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Petitn in the Circuit Court Of
ocv so
A. Beginning at a point of the COLLINS, her husband, CHARLES
uIiItet, ano
liutit &amp;mis, Deltona
DEV
dnarnage. Also ad- Seminole County, Florida. for
___________________________
TOCONSIDER ANNEXATION
STEEVER and
'e'$ent western City Limits line 04
STEEVER.
ditional acreage, the East ½ Of the Dissolution of Marriage arid a
Robert B. For-wood, Deltona
P4-.itice is hereby given that a
the City of Sanfont, which line is his wife: CHARLES T. STEEVER
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
NW of 1ls NE !. and NE 'J4 Of the
request for a determination of Publit Hearing will be held at the
CITY OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS, FLORIDA
Parallel with ano 775 f$ west. JR. and — STEEVER. his wife
Arnold F. Judge, DcILoiii
NE ¼, liii the SOUth
cwn.rthipcfthefollowir,gd,scribed CommisslonRoomintheCityHallin
SPRINGS, FLORIDA NOTICE OF
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINOTO
wardly, measured at right angles Last known addresses urAnown
send, Section 73. TownShip 2) propertIes, to-wit:
Sarah Chudnof, Deltona
the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 PUBLIC HEARING TO ONSlD!R
CONSIDER ADOPTION
or from the center line of Persimmon AND TO:
South. Range 31 East (containing
Joseph T. McDonald1 Osteeti 41176 acres
Lot 1, Block "N", NORTH a'clocI-', P.M. on Novembie 24, 1973,
ADOPTION OF PROPOSED OR.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Avenue; said point being distant
All persons or- parties having or
mon-c or less);
ORLANDO RANCHES SECTION to consIder the annexation of OINANCE
fiat $O*JtISw,%twardly, measured at claiming any right litle or interest
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Idab Schauer, Nap3leon, tothe corporate limits tIthe City
SEVEN as per phI thereof recorded property described as follows:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
right angles from the custer line Of to the real property hereafter
OviedO, Florida, and
t1h.ipan
m Flat Book 13, page 3, Pubuic
NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVEN by
the City of Altamonte Spring's, SCL's Sanford Atom. Tract; described.
(b) To consider StIc the question
the City at Altamonte Springs,
Pecords of Seminole Css,nty.
SCHEDULE A
Florida, that the Council will hold a running thence SOuthivardly
of ae.slgriattnsg Cnd asSigning the
YOU AE HEREbY NOTIFIED
Florida, LESS the followIng: Begin
Comencing SIt 1-4, 501 ft E of Sw Florida, that the Council will holdi
public hearing to consider enact- along said CIty l,lmit
line lIsa? a's action tO quet title to the
zoning classifIcation 04 PUD
NW
of said Lot a, said car Geyeqnrnent LOt 3, s 10-70-30, public hearing to cOnsider enact.
men? of Ordinance Plo. 37273, en 5O feat more or less; thence IoIloY'lng described real property
Planned Unit Deelopmrst to saId
men? of Ordinance No 261 73,
point
westwardly at right angles from the situate in Seminole County, Florida;
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
. tltltd:
property, as Such claalficatlon ii line blng on the Southerly R.W Run N 4)7.12 ft, E 417.42 ft. s 417.12
of Morton Lane, said NW being n. W4I742 ft to P05. Said pcoperfy titIed
FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY preceding course 400 feet more or
PARCEL "A" Lots 1, S and 6.
proposed to be adoed by the CIty
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
a curve concaved to the Nor- isprnintlyzonedA-1 (Agricultural)
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, less tO a point 22 feet eeltwardly, Block "0". LoIs 4.
FLORIDA.
Councl Of
S and 6. Block
the
City
of
Oviedo,
lnweslerty,havjflgan1duusof430
District.
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA, AMENDING OR. m$at5$'ed at right angles radially "F",
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73-1429.E
Fioridu.
REVISED MAP OF
and an intersection angle 04 10
FLORIDA, AMENDING OR.
AND
In ri: the MarrIage 04
DINANCENO.22S73OFTHECITY
the center line of Sd's CHULUOTA, according to the Plat
The present zoning classification
ga-'s 7)' 17", fhe NE'Iy along
DINANCE NO.225 73 OF THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE
Beg
mt
NW
Lake
Mary
Road
and
Jacksonville
OEfJJAMI1-i FRANKLIN TAYLOR, of said property Is Al isgricutturil Said
SPRINGS,
Tampa maIn track; thereof, as recorded In PIa Book 2,
RW
line and the arc of said
SPRINGS,
WiineLol2i, Pun E121.7Sflon NW, OF ALTAMON TE
FLOP IDA, SAID OR Dl NANCE thence northwardly and nor
PETITIONER, AND DOROTHY District, as that cIlssifIca1
page 31. Pui Recd of Seminole
5
curve 7775 feet. thence south I?
NhbdevreesW2Ottt,SI4deYees FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE
JEAN TAYLOR, RESPONDENT, detcribed in the zoning ordinances
BEING A COMPREHENSIVE thwestwardly i,rallel and or County, Florida,
7 3' East 7.D feat to a
BEING A COMPREHENSIVE ZONINGPLANWITHINTHECITY concentric with the last mentioned
' Si" W 31.17 U, N II degrees
NOTICE OF ACTION
and regulats Of Seminole County, point
PARCEL"B' NE '4 of SE '4 Ins
WBeg.
ZONING
PLAN WITHINSPR
THEtUGS,
CITY
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, center line 1,430 feet more or lets ,
on te South line of said Lot 4, 105.431?, W toW line Lot 23,5 to
TO. DOROTHY JEAN TAYLOR
OF ALTAMONTE
the North 145 t. of F '- 04 SE ' 04
Fida.
thtnceSouth$Cdegres,W37"west
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT a POint $ fed sOu!flwestwardly, NE ' 4 ol SE
LakeMinnie Estates. The northerly
REIDFNCE UNKNOWN
The Public Hearing wilt be held
. Section i9, Towhip
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
In 121 ID f
a10
laid South line of
portion of Said property IS
DESIGNATIIIG AND ASSIGPIING measur.d al right anues from the 7) SOuth, Range 32 East,
'neCity Hall, Ovieob, FlOr:da,
prfitly
DESIGNATING
AND
ASSIGNING
on
the
tos
4
to
Southwest
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION center line of said SCL's Sanford.
LaSt Known M*iIiog
Iflh day of November. 1913.
PARCEL"C"NW¼ of S ',Ins
at 100 North 7 degrees OS' ir
corner,
thence Residential)
zoned N.) (Multiple
Family
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CO COMMERCIAL GENERAL Atom. main track; said point being W a 04 SE t
Wef 723.
Address is
Dstrict, The
southerly
pm sr as s
thCreaHer as
Of NW '4 of SE 'o.
OF
I
L
INDUSTRIAL
DISTR
ICT
TO
along
the
W'ly
line
of
said
Lot
I
DISTRICT
10
ct
CERTAIN distant 72 fj 5Outlseaitwardi-y
portion of said prc-prrt- is presently CERTAIN PROPERTY
; ReMt- --4'
t
(trOfl 29, Township
r:c l;m
71 South,
P o P c T
LEGALLY
zoned
SI. Petersburg, Florida
L E o A L I V measured along the last mntioned Range 32 East.
parties and cifitens or -fOted to the Point of Beginning
R.)A
(Single
FamIly
DESCRIBED
IN
THIS
ORI.d
ResidentIal) DiStrict.
DESCRIBED IN THIS OR. center line from Mile Post A
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tMPecsedannexatandannIng
PARCEL "O"E '-zot SW '4 of SE
DI N A N C F: PR 0 V I 0 I NO DI N A N C F; P N 0 V I 0 I NO thence sOutheasardly parallel744;
Village of North Orlando. North
that an ac'
for
Solutson f wilt be heard, said hearing may be
AND
Ia '-. Section 27 Township 7) South,
Orlando Ranches, SectIon 7. Bk
SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS
SEVERABILITY,
CONFLICTS
thelastmentionedcenter
apehas been fiiodagaint vOU Continued frdm time to time
B NE car Lot .
line I,4
Range 31 East.
Run S 11
AND EFFECTIVE DATE,
iI N, Lol 3.
recorded In the Public
feet more or less to 1i4 pOint 04
by
BENJAMI'C
FRANKLIN final action is taken by Use city
deor,es F 973.14 It, S73 degrees
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
'
PARCEL "E" NW i i 04 SE 'k 04
SaldOrdinancewasplacadon,,,s,
Lard Re-cords of Seh-lnol County.
SaidOrdinancewasplacadOnf,rs, bagmnning ContainIng 3.3 acres SW
TAYLOR, and you are ri,ed to
CouiI,
W2IUI It, S II degrees SV Si"
, Section $, TownshIp 71
W
reading
on
November
1,
required
YuU
are
1973,
reading on November I. 1773, and
Of
to serve a copy
ani
a written copy of
r
,Yi ft. S 1) drees F 417.42 ft to
Said Property Is South, Range 32 East
Thu notice shall be posted $
tNt
City
Council
wilt
considCr
r,upr
r wrtte'. dfrnsr, 1 any. on
;t
the City Council will (OnSider
Presanfly ZCd
tr .', "'H n-fr fl 'tC Ct f t
lamC
PUB. tilt -rre W 70t 71 ft. ft
PARCEL "F' 5f 4 f
M I (lnous?niai)
ic finI pase ar afl after
of
f
.LFOLK, LU..
LCJMUUO
Paslage 6 adoption after DiStrit
A!rry tr
ttnr,
wr,da. and in three (31 other
019(CCS SY 51" E 7I 7$ tt•
. SectIon
.
S
fl
the
public
hearing.
To*nmip 2) South,
the
public
h9aring,
whIch
B.
ich
will
Attorney tot Petlilone:. whose
Lots
S
and
I,
whoSe addrtss iS 4)7 Sanford PICeSwithmnthfCify.ndptjIj
will
be
701.71
It,
SWly
to
P06.
BloCk
10, A. B. Range 32 East
deore., F
held in the City Hall of Altamonte
held In the City HaIl of Altamonte RusSetls Addition to Fort Peed
Atlinti Bnl. fl'd'
address *5 Putt Of liC* Box 541.
Safo'.
n The Sanford Herald, a newsPa
lake Minnie Estatec 4,id prooecty
his been filed lgainst you and you
Ai?a--,.e
on Tuesday, the 4th day 04
't, Fior;da 22101,
Springs. c-n Tuesday, th' 4th day 04
'.ia 3217' . -j t;e -:i
fJ.fil
01 *naI Circulation the City ot
presently
arerequ,redto Wry a Copy of your
zed H IA (Single Detember 1913. at 1:30 p.m.. or as
cmbe, 1973, at 4:30 pm. or as
andlilethe or'gnal witlsth, Clerk of
That poflionof
wfh ie Cterk of Clrn-jt. Court,
Ovied
Family RsslOontlaI) District,
and S*minole County. the
the Seaboard Coast written defenses, if any, to
soon
thereatter
S
as
pQib$e.
At
the
thereatter as possible. At the Lint RIhlid ledo Branch
*bovi Styled Court on or before
AND
rig
PATRICK W. DOYLE, PIaintmff'
meeting' Interested Parties may
meetIng interested parties may
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It's third down and six on the Packers 43 yard line and
ho4ium 49 yard field goal in the first quarter, Both teams
call? Of course, run a wide sweep for as many )ards as
possible (since the new rules say the ball must go back to the

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You guessed it. This Is a "make believe" situation that's
becoming more real every day if the present rules continue
io develop the kind of game I've been bored to sleep with on
:0 many Sunday and Mondays so far this seas-on. The kicking
game is a pain,

The Kick ir.g Game
You've heard howard and Dandy talking away on
onday Night Football about tw- major changes being
talia''! about alouni (he ci)tiflttv that haven
t a'. yet evoked
iiiuch colurnent out of the NFL ossners, but I expect It to
become a major issue soon enough. 11w' abolitIon of the zone
defense and returning an attempted field goal to the line of
scrimmage are currently the hottest I'ems In pro gridiron
gab sessions today, and For good reason.
Man.' far,s are getting more and more led up with all
these three-point scores, They want to icc' tuchdown5 and
wIth all the stories about the zone defense, they've begun to
believe the zone, like in basketball, houk be Illegal. That's
wrong. However, on this point—the fLel
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If the other team can't score, hali of the game's won,
That's why the major influence In pro ball has been on
defense. You've got to have the guns to stop all the offensive
saying the zone Is the cause Is like trying to cut off
an ar-in to heal a linger, It's the wrung kind ot medicine. The
zone does get beat, but by stealth and daring, not t.e usual
talent. But
Lrcond4n(J.6I1ort, third-and-long type of predictability that
.revails in NFl. today.
Pro ball should gel off its duff. It's not long sport, but
- tertainment and is .roduced and directed closely to
joide the same. But, in the rush towards the Monday Night
Gold, will we be subject to Tuesday Night and Wednesday
Night. Great Pumpkin spare us, Just think how many fie1d
goals can be kicked if football were every night of the week,
Just think how many dvorces would result,

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Penalize The Kicker
The common apliroacti to this situation (the five field

g'a!, l-O game) Is "something should be done." The field
goal specialist doesn't think so. His situation Is getting better
all the time. And p:obably, the coaches and the owners don't
think so. People pay to see a winning team, so If the zone
defense cuts off the bomb and the stagnating offensive attacks of so many teams are Inept insIde thc 20 yard lines (If
they ever get there in the first place on other than fumbles,
interceptions, kick returns or penalties), the only way they
could score would be the field goal.
But just to make It a gamble, put the ball back where It
was kicked if It misses the mark. 'i'hat wouldn't necessarily
stop the field goal, but It might make the coaches and the
other tacticians of pro football realize they've become too
complacent about how they put points on the board and force
them into considering new offensive styles.
When Knute Rockney started running downfield for Gus
Dorlaic' passes for Noire Dame (35-13 Irish win) football
changed eventually to stop the pass. When all the option
offenses were causing defensive coaches bumper crops of
ulcers, football eventually found a way to balance defense
with its more publicized brother, offense.
With the zone, defense has stolen the initiative from
offense and it's about time someone found a way to bring
about a balanced situation again.

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of zone -1 rises in basketball and football, while similar In severa' spects, Is a poor
way to start an argument. It's not Ui,' t the zone defense
smothers pro offense, it's just that pro 'i!fensive tactics are
too C(,flservative, It falls to
innovate, For Instance, how long
did it take the 'I'format ion to work its way into pro ball? And
even if Dallas used an I set-up In the first few years of its
existence, did they ever run the offense the way it was
designed t first? NO.
Now, I'm not advocating the use of the Wishbone as the
new pro salvation In the face of the sinister zone. But, take
(lie 'Veer 1' or any of several other option type offenses that
puts pressure at several points ( including the quarterback
roll-out option) that forces the zone to move up and help out
the linebackers and defensive ends. Then, throw the bomb,
Of cowse, it won't always defeat the zone. Nothing ever will.
Not since the NFL begcn using top prospects for defensive
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atiotber front that is
WUMt'.N s LIBBERS
being broken into by yoting females. Delor
:111(1 Carol 1)arrm and Kathy Tosland of
W,slikah, Washington high school are trying out
11)1' Ibe varsity football squad
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Withdw

three l'olk County S hools and
(;ziinesvule as too expensive,
lIe added Seminole 111gb, as
well as the Volusla County
Setninole High, Dziyttmna schools were considering
Seabreeze and Del.and prin- forming a two. county lOOP.
cipals atmounced today their
Del *nd Daytona Mainland
the sprawling Big Eight Con.
problems.
The conference, which

WaS

loop, and should they pull
county Is adding a new school
soon, arid im a possible entry

'Also, there's a difcrenuc Ill thvlr i!ecisions. Crlii1)Ule
Reynolds also cited next if sorrietIling like that were
our programs with some the oop bazebafl crown whIle year's football schedule, having formed.
'onfercnce schools. Some Seabreeze won the cross the Tribe with seven away
DeI.and principal Alan Ilailes
schools in the conference don't country title, and finished third games and only three home said the lack of attendance and
itiake their coaches teach over-all.
contests as another factor In
the three Polk County teams In
claszes and some athletes have
the
putting
too
lkeland, lkeland Kathleen decision to quit the conference. muchconference
of a drain were
on the
athletic
two physical education class
and Winter Haven comprise the
The school's withdrawal will department's funds, causing
one for their own sport,"
Aichua Gainesville, comprise athletic year prior to graduaC'iddy expressed a keen

13ii; Eight President Jim
interest in the proposed Niblack, Gainesville High

Four-A class schools in Polk,
Volusjzi, Seminole and Alachua l.yman, the proposed con- schools, but said it was still In
ference would have eight
confirmed the withdrawal of
counties,
"the talk stage right now."
Sanford, Del.and and Daytona
Don Reynolds, principal of schools Reynolds said.
Bill Cuddy, principal at
I(eynods indicated his school Seabreeze, but said nothing
the Sanford school said the Seabreeze, said financial and has made infoal agreemenla cml Ilcial had been received about
move
was considered
because ptmilosophical reasons prompted With the Volusla County schools f)aytona Mainland,
the school
faced a $10,000
drop the
his loop,
school's withdrawal from to compete in athletics, but
in athletic revenues this year.
"I hate make
to see it, but those
doesn't see a conference as a schools
up their
"For the past five or six years
own
re;ttjt'
for
at least a year or so.
"Tr:ivt'I
and
rst
(actors
were
tcii averaging
piogr;iius" 1w said, adding,
per year, and we'll be lucky to tzio high. Football pays the bills
NeIther
SCHItOOk
nor "The only thing we can do Is
get 2ij,000 this year," he said, here, and it isn't doing that Se.abreeze principal cited the take it up at the next board
of
citing travel distance to the now," he said,
competition
as
being
a
factor
in
directors
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Mainland athletic director butsaidtheldeanllghtjellin "a
Paul Andrews said his school year or two."
Lyman principal Canton
Henley said the schools' with.
"We will wait until the end of dra'cal wa "the right Inove,"
year until we consider but at this time he plans to stay
something like this," he said. in the Metro Conference, cornAndrews said the school prised of Orlando schools, Lyathletic program experience no man and Winter Park.
this ftn.,

change financially in the Big
"1luever, if .tt u:uie tillie III
to Eight, but said the school the future we do leave the
"would consider going Into a ?tro, we would be very inSeminole.Volusia. conference terested in this," he added.

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS whose team was In the NBA IiMeet l.he Los Angeles lakers' nal playof Is last seat.on. "We're
"New Faces of 1973."
iii a learning process. I don't
"We're having trouble be- think there has been a chaincause we're rccon5tflctjng our pion.ship team in this league
team," said Los Angeles Coach that hasn't played together for
Bill Sharman after his club suf- several years."
lered a 109-92 National Basket- In the other NBA games
ball Association loss to the Mu- Wednesday'night, it was Philaw,ukee Bucks Wednesday delphia 122, Phoenix 115; Capinight.
tal 111, Houston 97 and Seattle
Among the new faces this 130, Buffalo 113.
year are centr El.more Smith
Kareem Aldul-Jabbar scored
and forward Connie Hawkins. 14 of his 2 points in the first
'This new guard has replaced quarter to help the Bucks beat
the old guard that included Wilt the I.akrs for their 10th
Chamberlain, Jim McMillian straight victory.
and Keith Erickson.
'6ers 122, Suns 115
"You can't replace people Fred Carter, Tom Van M
like Wilt, McMillian and Enick- (lale and Steve Mix provided the
son and be a winner again offensive spark as Philadelphia
overnight," said Shaman, turned back Phoenix 122-115.

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classic, if the bowl extends an
invitation, Coach Paul Bryant
said today
lie said the team's seniors
voted unanirnly to go to the
Sugar Bowl, and that they
wanted the ('hilflce to play
Notre Dame.
"The vote WS UflIfliIIlOtlS
that our seniors wanted to p1ay
the Sugar Bowl and that they
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,%labatn'i 8-0 for the season,
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Idle this week, meets MIami
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leg, say's he's glad to be back in Epstein of the California Angels'
uniform because watching last June 23 in Anaheim, lait
baseball was a big bore.
was confident about the 1974
"I'm no spectator," said the season.
nwrican league's 1972 Most
"My leg is doing fine," he
r.i1nab1e Player Wednesday said at a news conference at
after finishing his First workout Allyn Field where the White Sox
since the nnid-season accident, train. "I was concerned about
1l don't even
like to watch two things," he said. "One was
baseball.
sliding on my leg. Also, I have
"T only thing I like about never known what it's ltke to
the game is playing," added the play with caution,"
$225,000-a-year slugger. "I But after a few swings and
didn't even watch the World fielding some slow grounders,
Series."
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facilit) , $3,000 has been put toward the sprinkler system and
another $2,000 has been used tosod the field.

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(Herald
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\ U hit. situation in tie shop fore hitting the
links. The Missouri native moved to Sanford
last April and has represented the 11ayfair

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money "was put under the control of the principal of the
school"
Storey stated that the group plans to get the needed funds

D D AT
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seat about "2,500 on the home side and 1,000
side."

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area is now complete and hunters will have no

p oper, a aori e enra
on a
hunting spot both in season and out, is now

remaining eer ave a rca y een found
In
addition to violating trespassing laws, the

all hunting,

illegal," the deputy remarked.

Florida, sass he lopes people %ho have hunted

miss'on agents as elL as seminole County

property is now posted anti off-limits.
Poachers have really played havoc with

illegal hunting.
The 3,100 acres comprising the old

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the hluskey property, Seetwater Oaks, and The

intend to nrosecute violators to the full 't"' ''
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the school service clubs sold the cd at a dollar a square

meets Vic Perez in oni' of the preliminaries"

actiuts with the upcoming passing attack of Itick Plank thrLc weeks ago b Lakelarid Seabreezs'

are "only at the planning stage."
"We expect to need about $50,000 for the stadium and we

with $600 worth."
The Booster Club at Lake Brantley, which has over 200

screened, Who have they fought' How hard will
Each man is picked for a certaln reason to

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flght,AshIockresponded,"lknowhowharditIsforthy
toget ready formatches,if he can make a good showing
against Pinney, then you can auote me as saying I will be
Interested in talking to him about his future"
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week should see the Sanford Eight while staying at home

reguldr season ledger for all naughts in their season closing s.own thty can give even the tribe's losing skein to six 100 for Coach Claude Woodruff misfortune of catching the
games
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best dubs a headache by games, something that could be and the first Big Cight win ever Wildcats coming oil a big
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This week the Red Devils, last Saturday night as they they could win and added a Bright and Merritt Island. The

leader in the I' our A on!erencl
ill ti i e to hope for a likclantl recently, tangle with Winter scored the go ahead touchdown
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LAKE MONROE PARK LEASE SIGNED
A LEASE agreement between Seminole and
Volusia Counties and the Florida Power and
Light Co. is executed for the tract of land in
Volusia County where Lake Monroe Park is
located. Signing on behalf of the Volusia County
Council is Joe Benedict, (right, seated)

chairman, with Seminole Commissioner Greg
Drummond (left, seated). Observing the
signing are (second row) Seminole Cornmissioner Mike Hattaway, Tom Kelly, Volusia
County manager and Scott Bums, FPL general
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Personal Finance

Discovered: a place where
you can buy a used car with'
out having to worry about
whether the salesman is
honest.
HOW do they do it? Easy.
They keep the cars honest,
using a system that lets
tuy a car here with almost
the same sense of assurance
as buying a diamond
Tilfan'
Use cars, as a result, are
selling here like popcorn in a
theater lobby. The volume is
so large, and the system
elficient, that prices are $75
to S175 lower than for an
equivak'nt car .inywheri' else
and the salesin the city
then earn some 20 per cent
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estahltJii'', a similar operation in your area SOOfl,
because his one is a little
hard to get to, for most

place" of autiimoh:k'

branch office.
The ntiounceIi1cflt was made by Thomas W. Lapwing,
prwtz dent of Phipps-ilarringtofl Corporation, parent coni-

pany at iti,p,.1Iurington Cirpot ution-Flirtda.
Phipps.Ilarrlflgton Corporation IS an Atlanta-based Lrm
with six offices in Gcorgia and one in Florida, It is a subf Phipp Land Company, Inc.
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cars," VW told Ek, "or were to 17 tests, and graded A, 11, C outlets in the city," says Ek
all in trouble," Ek's answer or D. An A means it's in top - sellers can generLily count
was to put Ws ambitious shape, a D means nobody on getting a higher price
because of Konkurrensen's
expansion plans in the dead should be driving it.
file, and rent an under'
big volume and quick (urutilized
multilevel
car-p
The three grades oi salable foyer,
ark
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suouroan cars, carry, respectively, a
So evervbod seems to win
s shopping six-month guarantee, a
center. Then he invited three-month guarantee, and - including the salesmen,
General Motors and Saab to a certificate of road worthi- who average $15,000 a yar.
join VW insetting up Korikur- ness. Information about each The sv:;tcm is so efficient that
rensen as a method of cutting car and its condition appears the VW o wration gets by
on a windshield sticker - with a sta1ol 10, rat-king up
car prices, and moving use
cars with a unique confi- even to whether the RAC saleo1 about 3.6O0 cars, new
tests indicate that t(w and used, in its first year.
dence'inspiring p0 icy.
mileage
indicator has been
When an owner brings his
car to Konkurrensen tosell or tam pered with.
One unusual advantage,
Each car is given a non admittedly, is that the [loyal
trade, it's turned over to a
no bar- A uto Club operates its test
test center operated by the negotiable price
Royal AUIO Club of Sweden - gling, no wheeling and deal' center on a nonprofit basis, in
a prestigious organization, ing. Even though used car the interests of raising car
with high standar s of public prices undercut other s-ale standards. The owner of
"even other W a tested car pays the
service. The car is subjected dealers"
RAC
four kronor ( 7 cents), and
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DAYTONA
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William Fletcher has been
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which isscheduledtooepnatll
a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 11 on

North Nova Road in Daytona

the brainchild of Torbjorn each
Ek, former Volkswagen sales
Fletcher has had over 77
manager here. The Jot) had years of retailing experience
its problems Swden has the
ropt',
and and previously managed the
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bight t in-ices in
a glut ol cars more mi tlit' Spriaglikl. Mass. store. He
road, ncr capita, than any ?.ttendcd the University of
iropean country. A Tampa and lives with his wife
other
year ago, the .vedt's jUit .orma in Ormoud Be,.i:i,
weren't buyingFletcher's assistants will be
"We have to start selling
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Julien has had over six years
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Under a new program of the meat industry,
most supermarkets aiross the country will soon do
away with these fanciful names so that no matter
where you live, a beef rib eye steak will be called
a beef rib eye steak.
I'he National Live Stork
bed tradition or that have
and Meat Board, a trade asbeen customized for indi-.-id.
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unl store or chain identity.

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retailers, Is coordinating a
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Americans. It's in a suburb,
23 minutes b' subway, and
bus From the heart 01 flOWfltown Stockholm, Sweden.
Konkurrensen - loosely
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Charles - Chuck" 0, McDonll, assistant vice president
ppsnigt0 Corporation4'lorida, has been placed
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Unt, To Whom, Date Promised Supergirl, Inc., filed its cer- notification and offering cirtirkate of incorporation In the cular fail to adequately disclose
For Return, Dollar-Value,
state
ofFlorlda.At the time, the securities sold or to be sold to
Initials. Next time you reach
enter"
was located at 1666 the underwnter. . .(b) the
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Thecivilian work force rose.8per cent, largely the resWt
of the seasonal rehiring of school personnel,
Over the car, the ork force increased 6.5 per t'nt, With
13W stiongest gains in contract construction and trade,
Actual unemployment decreased by 1,000, due to the

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Wit In September, for the third consecutive month, the
Florida Department of Conunerce said today.
The national rate was unchanged at4.8percent.
Florida's unemployment rate was down from 3 per cent
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Sa le 699-5Twin or full size. ea. pc.
Req. 79.9sf Superlaflve mattress
and foundation set. Mattress is
made
with extra-thick poiyurcfian for etr f
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n':ss. Supportd edges. Inners
Coils
for
extra Support. The set is Covered with a
tong.
wearing rayon sateen print. Save on queen
and king size sets. too.

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Iiroard County banks. The three banks have combined
assets of $52.1 million.
The announcement was made jointly by Guy W.
Barnett board chairman and chief executive officer: T. B.
Manuel, chairman of the boards of First Bank of Plantation
and Itiverland Ba nk of Fort Lauderdale; and George F.
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Some 83 per cent of the stock
The
first public offering of was controlled by Gilbert Kosik
order form. Mention size, color,
type of fabric If any, store code Mock in an escort service has and Diana Joy Marchione of
Miami, who could not be
number and manufa ct urer's fallen apart.
The
eaort
service
was
going
reached
for comment. They had
number. If you oon't, you might
end up with furniture you don't public to get funds for a school gotten their stock for two cents
want but that, legally speaking for escorts, the concept of per share.
Almost a year after Date-Ayou ordered. Whether you order which was to be franchised
Supergtrl
applied for listing, the
a bicycle or car, casket or around the nation.
But
the
entire
scheme
has
SEC
dented
permission.
wedding cake, don't wait to see
In
the
SEC
News Digest of
the writing on the wall. Gtt it on come-a- cropper, and it appears
that
neither
our
capital
Oct.
11,
1973,
it
was
announced
the orde r form,
ts nor higher education that the company couldn't go
For the generous but shy: Get marke
- public.
a small notebook and mark off will suffer as a result.
On
April
24,
1972,
Date-ASaid the SEC, "(a) the
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week by the Federal District Court at Orlmndo.
Mimic ofUctals said plans haven't been completed on
when Maule will place the plant on SR 46 west of Sanford

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months ended Sept. 30, 1973 rose 77 per cent to $2.29 per share
from $1.29 per share in the same period of 1972.
Net Income for the 1973 period totaled $4,263,561, Including $280,780, or 17 cents per share, in extraordinary
items. For the first nine months of 1972, aet income was
$1,440,408, Including $630,614, or 58 cents per share, in extraot'dinary items
Sales of the Miami-based cement and concrete products
company rose 70 per cent to $65.9 million in the first nine
months of l973frorr, W.8 million in the 1972 period.
Maule's proposal to take over the defunct Miami Brick

table Reg. $99. Sa'e $84. High back chair (not pictured) Reg. $90. Sale $76.
Low back chair. Reg. $75. Sale $63. 3 pc. bar set. Reg. $179. Sale $152.

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solid value for your money. r--:'
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upholstered in wipe-clean with smart looking cane e'
Panels. bar Ironts and tat pedestals Game tables ar
Continental height for corn lorlabla playing and relax
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tool-reach also for your new Kennedy Causeway, North Bay notification does not adequately
Village, Fla.
disclose the Jurisdictions In
notebook. In 15
At
first
bluch,
it
appeared
which th sc'curittr are ti-p l''
meets the car. Sri lend 1)0 a ha IfirlforI:ltinr (-,-;n be entire! !)
that
Date.A.Suleriirl
was
ulfered.
. .and IC the fuin has
cur to spoken promises and
you and initialed by your friend.
intent
on
la.led
to
respond to the staff's
estimates, then get an
This brief formality will be a really
for
it
comment
letter
and follow-up
agreement scribbled on repair Total bill not to exceed $15." It's
Similarly, when It comes to reminder to both of you and is conglomeration,
sc
ribed
the
general
nature
of
reuests."
slip or scrap of pa -er.
not the beauty of the words, but ordering merchandise, my Indeed a legally enforcement de
its business as "to purchase
The SEC document also cited
You needn't be Sam Ervin to the thought that counts! A advire t? "Write oe," On what? a "rcement. Who
it my
ta
te,
make
and
purchase
H.
E. Simpson as underwritter
write up a promise that our signed and dated statement of The orde r form, of course. also save your friend - or neigh. real es
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estate,
make
_ar,d
p,
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courtz will uphold. A .'cw w&amp;cds Intel,%
' ies:1ji6At or guafastet) Furniture and home fur- bonWp!
Sad to say, out times are ones materials for the construction my name being used," said
in "street English" on ntecard is In fact a legisi conti act, one rilshlngs, for example, are one
or napkin will do: "Work to be that can protect you from of America's largest sources of in which "The pen is mightier of buildings; to erect buildings. James C. W. Simpson,
completed by November 20, repair swindles, America's consumer complaints. Insist than the tongue." A promise is . .to buy, sell, and generally president of H. E. Simpson.
deal In brick, stone, lumber,
"Some time &amp;w, we took the
1973." "Work fully guaranteed Number One consumer rip-off that a full description of or- still a promise-but
t'
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dzI tC firm had 1NO hn"
'.zi izibc; ;: i.lay5. iacc:.
':*ed rtthurc ue uste( c-n ue V(sU'€ kU
UU3tflt5 as ::fCj, agents,
at 2 cents each) and I went
commission merchants or down to Miami. The companmerchants,"
as well as "to definitely had back order
conduct
an
escort
service, wluth seems a little bit of
mo
deling
agency
a
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to do all funny way to put it, but there
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lawful
things
necessary
and were a number of conventions
incidental thereto."
and so on coming up.
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that's
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a
formality,"
"It looked like there would be
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lawyer
Frank
Freeman,
big prices for these en-who drew up the papers. tertainments. They had a fll(
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corporations generally."
an ambitious attorney, but they
Said Freeman, "As far as I kept horsing around and
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know the company fell apart. I wouldn't come up with any
haven't heard from them In figures.
eight months."
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However, on Oct. 10, 1972, company didn't measure up ti
.i.,Date-A-Supergirl applied to he due diligence and I withdrew
sSecurities and - Exchange from the deal. That was a year
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Daytona Beach," Milton Levy, seni or vice president-real
estate and chairman of the executive committee of Zayre
Corp., commented regar ding th e announcement abou t the
new store. "We felt that the people of Volusia County should
have the chance to get the best values in merchandise at
discount prices at a Zayre store located In an enclosed, all.
wea ther mall." Mr. Levy said.

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at least in dollar-bill land, only
the written word has lasting
meaning. Bight or not, write it
is! Be the last on your block to
"lose your shirt:" learn when
and how to get whose word in
writing. Only then can you
protect yourself, cheap but
good.
A piece of paper can keep

Since Zayre believes in ever improving Its service to Its
customers, the company became the first commercial
operation in the world to use IBM's system 370 computer to
enable buyers to know, on a wee kly basis, the status of every
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line of merc ha ndise In every Zayre unit, Including
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of us have leaned, the final cost
of TV, plumbing, auto and other
repairs can be far more than

announced today that its 37th store in Florida is now in i
final stages of construction on North Nova Road In Daytona
Beach. 'lliis new Zayre unit Is scheduled to open on Sunday,
Nov. 11.
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as other first quality, na tionally advert ised merchandise,
such a.s appliances, home furnishings, housewares,
automotive supplies, records, tapes, cameras, fabric-A,
yarns, hardware, sporting goods, gills, curtains, linens,
health and beauty aids, Jewelry and a large selection of
and games,
The tnter1or of the Daytona Beach store will have the
most modern decor and fixtures. Large overhead hanging
and wall signs will clearly identilydepartments to guide the
shopper from any point in the store to the area he or
desires. Departments will also be Individually color-keyed In
bright, cheerful hues.

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Massachusetts, he attended
Northeastern University. He
makes his home in Daytona
Beach,

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Zayre for six years and recently
completed the Assistant
Manager's Training Program
in Orlando. l'r hie-4wih his
wife, Sandy, and their twu
children in Daytona Beach.

same.

Customers can drive in,

pick out t he ir new car (or
newer used -car while the
test center does its work, get
firr.i prices on their old car
and their new one, and drive
out an hour later with financ'
ing and Insurance all attended to.
They can if divy niove last,
tIa;it i' Konkurrt'ncen has 'o
in-ins cars for sale that, on
the day we talked to Eli., he

calculated that if we looked
at one car a minute, it ould
take us 12 hour.4 to see everything in st ock.
What was that somebody
was saying about American's
ha ving
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to use fanciful names for
cuts, but these names will be
on separate labels.

contusion and help consumers
For m o re information
make wiser, more economical about the new labeling pre.
decisions at the meat counter.
tram or free copies of the
The standanlization program
meat board's publications cxocuses on three fronts:
plaining it in more tI.'tajl,
S The meat industry has
ask your supermarlet manredti
names for various
ager or write to National Live
cuts of b't'i'f, pork, veal and
Stock and Meat iloani, ti
lamb sold in U.S. food fitorr.,
South Wahnsh Ave., Chjcao,
from more than 1,000 name.
Ill. WWI ,
to about 800
The industry
has iilacVd fanciful, strictly Ye
gional or potentially mislead
ing names with names haying ip('CIflc information for
(flflMUItl$'N.

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storvs plan to provide consumers with hooklet and
oth er point-of-sale inforrna'
tior to explain how the ne-n
program works,
Wh"ii the progr,un gt. into effect, )11Ur ,iups'nniirkt'i
-if it goes along with th e
national ;lmgrani
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each package of meat
the species of meat (lN'r(,
pork, real, lamb), th whole--

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80 General Accounting Office
friend if he knew of any former fighting men who rumored to flash a "Nixon administrators across the
civilian
because gave up plenty to maintain Knows button at parties
country He says the sure)
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indicates: three of four see no
ment anymore." The fawyer. Now I wonder if we have any occasional autos wearing
noticeable change in the at
dropping his roll. replied "I standards. Nixon is a tyrant "Impeach!" bumper sticktrs.
titudes of career public s,-rwas going to ask you the who leadsr us from one bad A handful of fairly high and
vant managers; eight of 10
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report no noticeabfe change
convicted felon. Thank God marched in recent days with
in productivit ~; only- one in
demonstrators at thi White
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The tale reflects what I'm retiring soon.lessening of inHouse; says one, chief of terest in federal service.
man) in Washington
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Others in go%ernment are
is an increasingly severe
1 m a ioyal American and
dilemma in the federal set- not waiting for retirement.
Certainly,Ragan adds
--ices: a crisis of morale. John Stark, a congressional I'm completely disgusted,''
there,rms
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White House micdeeds and Economics Committee sa,ys
out two million apincensed by the resultant ero- that morale is so bad 1 m confidence is not, of course.
ph tions for government
this year and
sion of their own public im getting lots of people coming absolute in go ernmenl The employment
ag e, some it. civil service to me in search 01 jobs- they majorit'ofpublicworkersno
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habe retreated into pr-aft's
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Vet despite dentab .and
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continued optimism from on
others are in quiet revolt.
handed in a resignation. ex- RAgan of the Civil Service
high concerning feder:11
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Braacb of the SoQtheast Deko icc at $ am. tt tht Cro(ter coupons with the thesecuiporzstG LZl S HaTtie&gt; a v e .,
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Like a salcsn'an who works or,
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It cuu i c wins. And he is
taxed twice
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A Northern California
lawyer, he Is rich by most
standards. Astronomically so.
But not by his own measure.
"I'm not ungrateful, baby. I
want to make that clear. But
realize this before I wi-n the
office key, I know I have to
make $2,000 today before I get a
dime out of it."
The poor worry about food,
shelter iand clothing. The
111dd1e class, prices. The rich?
According to Power, their
nemesis is taxes.
"I know people will not understand how I could possibly
have a problem," he says, "but
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Where does it all go'
1*1 spend about $3,000 of It. We
spend about $100 a week cm
grecerles for the wife and two
kidsand me. Per year, Ikave a
$16,000 alimony and child
support payment, $3,700
mortgage payment, and maybe
as much as $12,000 on trips
Traveling is my only hobby.".

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would have net. I pay through
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Last year, Power paid $70,000
as an individual and $168,000 as
a business to the state and
federal governments. About
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American
DELTONA

Emxrr State we&amp; heard Mxss La=
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Club members enjoyed a the unit's Girls State
Bill Park 01 the De!ttiia d1ighthiI pknic in CarXçbeD repiesentative. tell 01
Travel Aft
Aftw.v will give a talk Park Satiwdav with 3 persons
at Fkr Girls State
attending. Hamburgers, but held in Tall
Tallahassee
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bycokzadthdes.
kgs,
beaus
and
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Laura 'was elected to the
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table 3ercr. Ixr pnl2ts rapable management Cl Tom Girls Sate.
wiLl t
DatE. Greg OCU and Fred
A similar Boys State is
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who
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and Jerry we sent then by the various
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DELTONA
Mel vin B. W Scott were the chefs, while hoW the sane type of
Ziegerifus. president of the (latin Weydlg passed cut the dwmg the same mnih
St Bark 01 Dettri,. will soft ththks.
Governor Reubin Askew
be the gist speaker at the NOV. Others
were
visited
both the Girls State and
helping
iS meeting of the Deftw3 lw (lat
Mw Boys State during their
Club. His subject will be Sn.tJI j1')e St
Both Boys and Girls
mg liegezñs and his Smark.
Staten int elections, .
wife, Eve}yn, moved to Ddtma On '
cycm ad carry ci a regular

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investment
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110,000 a year.
"What's killing Is my overhead
on the business. Runs over
455,000 per month. That's right,
per month,Catchthls — IfI
didn't have an overhead I'd still
net only $2,400 from a $100,000
lawsuit."
Power figures it this way. If a
client wins a 1100,000 suit, 60 per
cent of it is taxed by the federal
governine-ilk that leaves Power
$4,000 which doesn't last long
after 50 per cent of the overhead
Is chunked out of it.
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he looks older.
He says he works at least 70
hours a week when a big case is
brewing. After it's over, he may
relax for a few days, but then
"the nightmare negins again."

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ONE of two Veterans Administration mobile
vans touring state will be at Sanford Plaza Nov.

27 manned by VA counselors James Price and
Bernie Bolin who will apprise Veterans and
their dependents of veterans benefits available
in areas such as education. pensions, home
loans, job training insurance and medical
-benefits.

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Beautiful Pecan finsh with
GfviflgS and antiqued pulls.
Large drawers for ample
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"1 am beginning to feel It isn't
worth the personal cxpendiure.
I pay a horrendous price for
whatever residual pleasure I
get. The price is seeing my
family less than I'd like. I
wouldn't recommend this kind
of success to anyone."
It's a classic can of what
makes Sammy run with Willy
Loman overtones. Power points
to photos of himself with internationally famous people, to
antlqves and recognition by
other attorneys of his expertise.
He has made it and he knows
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Win as he puts his struggle into
words.

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"I'm a depression kid.
Worked for 25 cents an hour as
an apprentice butcher. Sent
myself through law school by
selling vacuum cleaners. My
fondest expectation as 'i student
of law in 1947 was to be able to
make $10,000 a year. Now that
amount wouldn't pay my over
head for 10 days."
Power keeps no trusts for his
children. He plans their
educational costs from his

general savings.
"Taxes are reaching a
Proportion where they are
stifling personal ambitiuii and
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into the business session beautiful and tender thoughts of
presided over by president, our beloved Southland which
Mrs. Ray.
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pertaining to UK for the scrap
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ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) If you move or act too quickly,
you may make big errors, but taking too much time to reach
decwons could bcjustabad Be sensible
TAURUS (kpr. 20 to May 20) Don't blame yourself since
others could hc- at fau!t irstcaJ Benefit by improvLri&amp; heilth
Avoid one who has an eye on your assets.
GEMU'! (May 21 to June 21) Ke2p promise you made,
otherwise you get Into trouble Assist one who is having really
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MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21)Dont rely on a
good friend who has problems, but work own angles Out to
that group affair but don I lose your temper or your head
LL0 (July 2210 Aug. 21) Solve those problems connected
,with new outlets so they becomt guccestful. Handle civic
mlitters efficiently, Save mom money for the future.
VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept. 2") Study demils and figures of
some advanced plan you have and be suit they are exact. Make
new au-ociates who can be most he p u
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct.. 22) Use more modern rne1hoditn
handling the routines that have been tCdIOU$ th t e P
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zooming enrolmi:nts, regulnr
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.Yhile leaching at Northwestern University, I always
setastdeore dayeach semester
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since he mostly wanted me to be an excellent cook and
housekeeW [neither of which I am or ever will be), otir
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may have written is saying all she was good for was
cooking, and that's the only mason her husband married
her. and now they are both overweight, &amp;M their lives are
devoid of everything except the pleasures of eating. That
would be worse, wouldn't
Or she might have said she ws the world's greatest
housekeeper, but since she didn't have a p&amp;Wonate riature,
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Simon Great fun for the studio
and Garfunkel wrote the scare
the interest of students.
audien(,e tonight, since they all
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vegetables at the artists-that
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backfires this tune1 and he
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quickly captured while trying to
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Prefer
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material, or hardware. Good pay.
Many fringe benefits. Including
realth and accident insurance,
holiday ard vacation pay, and
profit sharing, Call Gregory
Lumber. 322_________
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3219 S 1792.

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call J(an Carter, Assoc.
aoartment. 4220 Orlando Drive,
Sanford

Roberts &amp; Gilman

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DetiveryMin.
Apply 903 We's? 3rd SI

Slumberiand

AVAILABLE

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Ph. 3720433 between 7;3fl.:3O
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REAL ESTATE,
REAL TOP

Forrest

3 bedroom, I bath home in excellent

Yard Min-Mt hive' or be able to
Park.
get a chiuff,xjrs •41cen5-good
30
Apartments Rent
Paylon
Pay. many tringe beewlits in Busnes now
grossing
$60
per week.
Unfurnished
clvding health ano eiccid,i' in
Excellent potential foe' qv.ck Qain
Realty, 332 1)01
- wrane,, vocation pay, hohday-s,
vth an aggresSive simple and TWO be'oorns, I bath, wall to wall
?4l0Hiawatha Ave at 1792
and profit sharing. Call Gregory
carpeting, drapes, central heat
sales program.
Lumber, 3730500.
air. Fully equipped kitchcn DB.ry, 2 bedroom, glass porch.
carprrt, utility room, adults, no
It like'S tWO hOurs tO rOn
with dishwasher. Call Mrs.
Welders Fitier's
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pets,! yr'slea!a.$I6Qper mo plus
I mon/h's s';urity. Ph. 441 *133
INTERESTED?
Mechanics- Painter

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mediate openina, $150 gi.erante'e
Ph 377 5737,
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Realty, 322
2610 pli.*att'ia Ave at 1792

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WE SPECIALIZE In (ommerc;;
and industrial properties Sec US
or choice locations.

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GEAR IS Ill DEMAND. SELL IT

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Grooming 1. Boarding
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Hrs 1:30 5'OOTuej Sat,
Atsosomeevenings
III) S SantordAy,
322 i;i..

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CpodCortjon$3
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Household Goods
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19/0 Honda. 115 CC, good
321 2699 after 5.

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Friday, Nov. 9th, 7.30 p m.
(.argc load of fine furniture arid
antiques from New York City
consisting of: 9 piece satin wood
bedroom suite, wicker fern stand,
I pr'ce wicker •,"-!tee
tab:e, Chippenuoli' COSISCIe labl, 6
It wooded Indian Larken desk,
Duncan Phyfe love seat, several
Chippendale bedroom suites,
wicker rockers, S piece silver tea
set, wrought Iron ball tree, picture
trames, unusual 3 piece Carved
living room Suite' With faces. 11
pt'ce walnut dining room SUite,
old Morse chair. 'eather to tbie,
'rtuP'ngr'y French clina e.ahnrt.
stool, mantle' mirrors, gate
p'so
leg table, teakwood Screen.
marble top French n.d hole's, 2
piece uictoriin bedroom suite', cut
glass, oak rockers, lots more
furniture and misceII,.-..'.
numerous to mention, Open all
week 9 S for inspection, Cone
early and browse ,srrront tf you
r,sr thn.Q to sr'II cit Cons go, call
C,.,.
ViJiIIi'Ul,
J3 IVV

Suzuki, 1971, 90CC
Good Condition, $250
63$ )CUlafteri.
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3 Wriret Scat Tracker, $135 S mos
old, excellent condition, good
Christmas gift 373 164)

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small jOO Call Ralph's Home
porches, pool enclosure
Service.
repairs 2Spt.ofl
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MOWINGS(RVIC

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Ples. Terriers, Spaniels, master
allbreectsgrooming.Tinytoystud

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Family parks 3315 Hwy 1192.
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SANFORD REALTY

FIL*IllineGEAppIiances

25115 Frencn Ave
DiiyS 332 lfl?

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furniture sell Quickly with a _____________________________
classified ad.
Pug Puppits. AKC Reg.
StudServlcaAvallable
3321299
Garage - Rummage

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TO 10,000 MILES
ALL HAVE EXTENDED WARRANTIES

1'65 Inl.rnat.onal 5.r.oi,t I wheel
urve $500. Ph. 373 7211 after A
pm
1962 Ford Dump Truck
Good Condition, $750
Phone 32271i5
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.arsge Sale-All day Sat.; from IS
Sun.. 499 5. Elliott Ave. Sanfori.

Magnovz Coniole HiFi, $75;
RedwOOd Settee and Rocker with
foam CuShini, 515 377 *164

Boats &amp; Marine

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Appliances

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxcar at wholesale'
prices Jo;lyCharIieguaranteein.
writing lowest prices in Fla.
Gormly's. E. 44 past Beardall it
-PR tracks.

Wanted to Buy
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stems. Sell them quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 372
2611 and askng for a friendly
Advisor

69 DODGE POLARA. Loaded

Nothing down, take over, cal'
dealer, 323 62)0.

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1973 *50 Fiat Spider, under
warranty, sacrifice. 323-0100.

One 1972 rnini.Puome two 1973 mini.
homes Save plenty on these
specials See them now. New
World Travel. Hwy. Il 92,
L OflQW ood *34 9424

t969 Datsun Sports Car, 1400 Series,
Convertible, top condition. Cal!
372 7111 after S.
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6$ Ford LTD 10 passenger wagon
factory air, Make offer. Ph. 372.

Camper Top for Datsun, Toyota or
small pick up. Phone 373 5700.

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%19E Pine 337 1,7 47

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Plothingdown,takeover
-. Call dealer, 32) 6230

Insulated cover for any short bed
pick up truck, $75. Ph 327 15*1

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377 5961
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lt'ppricespaid,u%ed an, crndtori
6.41 $116. Winter Purl',
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Bicycles
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Stamps-Coins

washers. Dryers. Ranges, Refrig., Boys Schwinn StIngray. 20' I .TTT'JT
mu xcii iagr iiver coint.
139.93 up.
all makes.
Banana seat, high bars. Metallic
con ac us irs
eas
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Myers Appliance, 210 Sanford
greto &amp; chrome. New condit.
Sihvf coins .ao.
Ave. 3232937
3772661 .Aon..Fri. 1:30-S.
CENTER I0, W 1st 3231357
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1973 Buick Century

The
biggest little worker
you ever saw

2 &amp; 4 Door Sedans, fully equipped lease cars,
Only 6,000 to 10,000 miles
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SLIGHTLY SCRATCHED

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work, etc. Call ,Ierr;, Concrete

New Shingles tacked On by square

Free Estimate

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best
the market today,"

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Pasnting_..int,ricr i. exterior
repairi roofs painted freehoesest
experienc estimates 373O7

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Tahitian gold with white vinyl
roof power windows power
brakes power steerIng, AM.
FM stereo, auto air temp. show
room clean-one you will be
proud to have in your drive

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Brand New 1973
Electra 225's
Rivieras

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economy car value on

advertised brand with full factory
guarantee 1199$ cashorteryl%
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Inspect and teSt at Unit
Sales, 3550 S Orange Avc .
Ortondo Mon Fri 9109 Sat 910
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with air or by t'and Licensed &amp;
37) (333

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AutQrflhtiC, AM FM stereo, power disc brikes &amp; steering,
spilt seats, vInyl roof. These cars have very low mileage,
extended warrant) 1$ months, 1*000 miles wher, quality

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TO CHOOSE FROM
1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDAN
"DEMOS"

97) SINGER zigzag sewing
macames, (7) nev'i' been used
T$ee ma:hiries save built in
controls for zig zag, buttholcs

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blind stitch, fancy patterns.
mOnograming arid1

tanks, balls ac*c1,tiOnc,e°
Free estimates

YOUR
CHOICE

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...SPECIAL...
For used lurnilure, appliances.
Furniture5ale Thi5 Week
toots, etc Buy I or 1001 itema
Bargain prices E sample: Baby 71' Cubby Cabin Sportuaft-'49. ItO
Larry's Mart, 71$ Sanford Ave
- tip. Meet 10. Depth flnder-C.B
crib Compirte, $1S. New tables,))
Ski's-plus more $1500 MuSt sell Lash buyer for used articles. lur
pci off

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and Boarding

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Open lapm daily On site ph.Jne
323 7010

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$1350

DEMONSTRATOR
SALE

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Equipment

With The Big Savings"
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
DODGE TRUCKS
Orlando 647-8878

JIM LASH

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Autos for Sale

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Motors, arid Jeep vehicles, Set'
DON BALES
SanfordMotorCompany

Travel Trailers

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Rug and pad, Karassan Estella, Carport Sale-I33.S Summeclin. Sat.
moth proof, 12 * 15 ft. 2 yrs. old,
&amp; Sun 9 a m. 7 p m. Antiques 6.
$773. Clean, Call 661 6171 after S
Misc,

Monogram wall furnace uSed
year, complete with tactcry drum

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Many extras Good location I çr

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Sanford Electric Company
7577 Park Drive, 332 1567

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Bleed Dog Training Academy

Have

classified ad!

2 Bedroom mobile home available
Oct. 21 and? bedroom collage. No
alcoholic .3everages, no pets
Crnp Sem,r,oie. 32? 4410

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Have your heater serviced tot
winter, Call Geneva Htg. I Air,

34 Mobile Homes Rent

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KULP REALT

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Self contained. Nothing down,
take over. Call dealer 323 6230

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As Lonj As Supply Lasts

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Sanford Sewing Center, 307 E
First St., Downtovvn

furniture and appliances Plus 52
special sales (watch ads)
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ll0Magnolia Ave.

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2999

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Hwy. 436 &amp; 37 92
2 Small Lots On CanMl.

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Longwood, Fla.

Basset Hound, AKC, male, 1 yr. old,

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AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT. Antiques, TVs,
Miscellaneous. New and used

lawn

SENKARIK GLASS I PAINT CO.

e'st,mate. colt Carl Horrl, at
SEARS in Sanford 3fl till

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75 Ft. Into Wekiva
River. Owner Phone.

Equipped with radio, heater,
automatic trans., power steering &amp; brakes, air conditioned,
vinyl top.

Theanswerto"Wha?tod.',.sti
Sell it *ith a CtiiSitrJ
old Car
Ad

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REEL'S BODy SHOP
ll09SanfocdAvenue

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matc7ing tables, Zenith color TV.

Travel Trailers

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Air Condi-tionthg'

CLIFF JORDAN

1 Bedroom furnished

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BALL REALTY
buy sell trade
SANFoRD 311315 E First
36fl
117w. Firit St

IBEST VALUE.
Convenient and 'harming, lust

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rxm apart.
ment, I blocks from downtown,
$120 month. $10 damage deposit.
3220711.

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dp Call Bob Leigh, DON PAGE
AGENCY. DCLAND, 731 9647

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Nice) bedroom house tot rent

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borne Iiin room sets
aiIabIe. Cash or terms. United

$125 3220011.

Miscellaneous
For Sale

completIng 4 new I bedroom
homes with narari.. a. carpeting. Located on a quiet
na
to
shopping and schoots.
w down
payment. Only 177.500 to $74,250

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On deluxe Hecchl zig zag 3 ne*'dle
itbon, built in buttunholc maker
with designs. Pay $31.50 or 6

RETIREMENT

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Meat wrapper Sdav we-s. Frno.
benefits. Apply Rich Plan, 1 W.
13th St., Sanford,

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after 3pm 170 Lake fir,nle Dr
between 91 p.m

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Enterpriset Inc., Bldg. 13),
Sanford Airport, I •.m to 430
pm. 3750411

necessary. Must have au?cwnobile
Many benefits,$day week. Phone
337*323 or contact Mr Fraasaa'
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children accepted. c:.aii 327

company, vacatiorn and holidays
P''d Good starting wage, many
ico advantages Contact Starline

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FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
for sale or lease, call us.
Great RETIREE INVESTM(NTI
BuildIng includet 3 attractive
apts. Will make nice residence
with good rental income, 121,500.

2Bitdrooms.
211$ Orange
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Ph 3320771.

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GEO. WILLMER ASOC,
REALTOR
$316900

alter 4p.m.

ISoSw.2SthSt,
Help wanted male of femaIej'
perience necessary Fiberglass 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. arpetinq &amp;

LOAN MANAGER
TRAINEE
Young

GENEVA GARDEN
APARTMINTS

Ca11322.2611

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Close to Zayre Plaza. Zoned RI
13.000-less for cash.

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$Y7N.l'f*'y,477
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5t Iohn's River Acres 1 mite irs!
of Whitehair Bridge, DeLand
TermS 9017346991

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Mobile Homes

borhoodwaltto*ailca,pet,lang, 0

local and National MIS
AC TAKE TRADES REALTORS
734SParkDr,

to*nr,ouses West 25th 51 at Hotly CHARMING. LARGE OLDER
Ave Rent Starts at 5725 3725661
HOME, S bedrooms, I baths,
04 617 0590
paneled dining room, central heat
1 room furnished, private entrance,
and air, with hardwood
bath and parking. Call 3fl.77) Nice I, 3 &amp; 4 bedroom hovses for
rent
fireplaces, on corner lot. $24,9,

Area ir.ctvde's Gene-va, Lake Har
n'ey, Rest Haven and Mullet Lake

BEAUTIFUL

and many other extras. Only
133.900

Greene, Inc.

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parquet floors, some carpet.
electric kitchen counter, 137.500.

egress to Lake Harney, Also has

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(a'.rl, iirapj, stove,
refrigerator, garage and fenced
$21,700.

Kingbc'rry3
bedroom,2bath. Centralhoatand
air. Rang,, dishwasher, disposal,
fully carpt, Lot 161 a
6$'. VA LAKE HARPIEY EXCLUSIVE
and Conention.al financing. Ph
AREA-NICE 3 bedroom, 2 bath
460
n excellent condition on small

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For Sale
iS to choose from eu jj
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RECONDITIONED Refrigerators,
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Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
Dc,l'
F 'r1.¼00d tOr 5I by the ½ cord or
Washers
and
Dryers.
'JARRANTy
cord. 135 9959 alter S p.m
A1 S1ZCS and models. w speru,
Free Delivery,
3 bedroom, front kitchen. 1) x
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speedS, and Slaodrd blk
.'.'uTESIDE APPLIANCES, 644
air, 12150 Call 332.4299 between 9
'ADDLE EQUIPMEPIT.BOOTS
11111
available at Firestone Sto'e, Cal
Wi"stern Wear, Save a, the Old
322 024.1.
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Cnvral Western Shop. 17 n, i n.'
INVENTORY REDUCTION
Freezers
S at Deflary.
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Building Materials
"'lily to ChooSe' from Dick's
The bass is out of town buyIng new UNITED FREIGHT SALES has lu'?
;.pnliance Sales &amp; Service, 7617 S
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and components. Some have built.
service used machines
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Lawn and Garden
in
consoles. $19.95 for components, ________________________
Mobile fame for rent or sale
Cash or terms. United Freight Pre Chrltrnas Sale on floor model KAC TUS KOR PAL, 755$ Sanforc
7 Br. Trailer 1260
Sales, 3550 5. Orange Ave.,
Ave. Nvit to Horse &amp; Rider
Ph. 323
Whirlpool Appliances. Come in.
Orlando. Mon..FrI.to, Sat,9to
Ciclus, pottery &amp; special plant,'
see thorn Big Savings Geneva
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Sptcial this wed only, 60x17, 7
Heating &amp; Air Conditioning Serv
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* bedroom, Carpet, shutters, many FOR SALE: Make Offer: Rugs,
3094 Orlando Dr. 32' 3431
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extras. $4973. Place Home. PI-eth,
lamps, çictur,s
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Shampooer for only •l per day
s3 no
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CARROLL'SF'JRNITURE.
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room sets.
MILLERS
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includes dresser, Cht, bed &amp;

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Roberts &amp; Gilma fl

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shallow well, covered patio and
0ttr extras. 132.500. FinancIng
available Condition? Esceitentt
Beautifully landscaped, too

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After hours
3779254
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Extra clean rooms &amp; e'fficiencej
By day. week. month. 372.45,1

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
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1919 S French
• Sunday. 3227)71 or 377 1196

SOMETHING r ii nice? All iOlW 1st St.
tight! Lef us
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3 hot., 1½ bath, FHA. low down, or
YOUR PARADISE
assume and move In. Holland
Realty, Broker.Own,r, 3717075. Sanford AIrport Road area, a
bedroom. 7 bath, with large pool.
.1 çri • ,tf'
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i;lliflg 4' pcI morlgage. To
inquire, call Lillian Campbell,
Ste ii stro iii

2521 Park Dr. 332 3116

COnvenient to ShOpping area
139,300

1100 mo Call 423 166). HOME
RENTALS-broker--9 to,

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$34 7567

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thit Clean 3
bedroom freshly pantecj masolry
home. Only 1)5.700. s.soo dOn,
$130 month Call today.

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EXCLUSIVE
BEST BUY IN TOWN Is thiS 1 .nc
Realtors
Lsngwj
room,2bathoncornert wi'h climate control, nice landscaping
Threi beoom, 7 'bath, carpet,
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good condition. Only
itlllty room, brick home. $100
5)6 000 If ou're Piiup h.r! r.:
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Let a classified ad hel' you Clean out
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Thursday, Nov. 8, 1973-118

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Ider. Sanford, 1 blo
LIIIC Monroe lbr., city water, no
city 11*. Call 322.1603 am. 73 30,
Orlando 293 5459,

THIS CAN BE

':1rOr) LL',lOi1i 'ut t:rnc ri
center Oivnecs spareil no expense
when being built. Wanted omtort,
now health forces sale Price
reduced to $19,900

Near 436 East

t invest, fully returnable, call
$00).

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('ie and a quarter acres, with 3

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Male - Female ____________________________

JOHNNY WALKER

J1IO4l

The Sanford Herald

THE BORN LOSER

Houseslor Sale

2 story, 3 bedrms 1 .
atns
Spanith. For teal living Ofl cold
*nter nights, a 23 II paneled
'amily room with fireplace, large
kitchen, formal dining room,
tated on 7 lots, carpets, all this
an oven more only 135.900 Some
termS or refinance

3 Bedoos. I'a baths. Iik
Large lot Sale price s27..000 CIISPI assume IIS,oOOmtg
rv'lOflTniy payments, $15193 i'
ctud everything Call Ms CrosS

COUNTRY CLUB AREA

BeaUtifUl Riverfront
Acrc'ige for sate, $2500 per acre
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Country 3 bedro.m home. Central
heat 6nd air. 15,000 do, assume
mortgagel 5 ,4,300. Phone 373
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u!.s!orSale

Brand new 7 or .1 bedroom
townhouses. Choice lotatlont No
car needed for shopping, schools
or churches Wall to wall thag
carpetinu DshwMhCr, dspaI,
range and central heat air.
Hurryt There's only I of each. 3fl.
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Registered Broker
373 $170
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817 W. 1st St.

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Sanlorci, 'a
Di's 37? 611)
N unts 322 54:74. 372 7351
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REALTY CO.
Reg Broken

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KAAPARTqENT
ill W. 1st. St.

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JACK R. McCLURE

BLAIR AGENCY
G.G, Blair Broker
A J PenninglonAssoc
323 7710
Home
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UNDER $30,000-' New attractive
hrdrcom hu'. COflvefliCntly

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son to Sanford Sunoco Service, I-a
and West 16, Sanford.

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Say It Where They See It..

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Beautiful lakefront home, 7
bedrcom. I bsth. Wail to wall
carpet, air Conitioned. float
house and dock, garage. $)7.5i)
er will carry mortgage at 1
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10 Acrts with 7 irobile home'S, ()fl
now rented, space for 3rd mobile
home, PaLeika, FI

830-5500
AVON MAKES CHRISTMAS THE
:vALONApAp.4p
Realtors
SEASON TO BC JOLLY. Earn lnc
ADULTS NO PETS
Lcngwooi
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ritra money for gifts as an AVON
114W. 2nd St.
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representaIiveinyo,.rspar,tin,e MEN OR WOMEN II, you are
Call 6443079
tere-sted in earning 51,000 per
37
Houses Rent

Man to work. in scrap yard. Full or
part tame. Must have chauffeurs
license. Kessler's Junk. 110 N.

oom wooa irame riome, targe
O.akshadttretl.?adlaCCflt lots for

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Seminole County 6 cop--$57.5

PrsingHome3)3
Bay Ave.. S.nlon'd.

41

I itra nicebrlck 3 bedrm . ii bath.
near Elern. school

LIQUOR LICENSE: Orangecounfy
1 COp----t%O.000 cash

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Looking for livestock buys? Place
a low cost classified ad for results
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terVs,
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USed ar mechanic, excellent pay
t'.urses As, KIICbn help, part

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inveStment in a Classified Ad will Ma1c lady to work in sand*Ich•Ice
Forrest Greene, Inc.
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bring results.
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cream shop. Apply in person to
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1301W. Fairbankt
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645 233)
after 2.
WE TAKE TRADES
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Travel Agencies
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Maid. Full or part time. Apply in '.-'t caSh buyers for a smiil in
FLYING CARP[1 ious
c
person to
, rstmt'nl Place a lo Cost
.'rIne ticketS, Cruise an Tours
classiI,cd ad for results
at oeici.i rates. 303 Semoran
Blvd. (9wy 436). *31)323
CAVALIER MOTOR INN
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COIN LAUNDRY--COIN
)'CO 5 17.92. Sanford
14 CLERKS-S Orlando area Norrelt
DRY CLEANERS
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2li Lee UU • Winter Park, Fia.
locat at L. 25th SI arid
beverages. 322 4170
Ph. 647 $111.
Palmitto. LOw down payment.
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easy to qualify, For information
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RN for weekend relief, day thU.
040
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Call Gea. Caheio, In Winter Park,
18
Male Help Wanted
Pleasant working conditions
at (305) 444 177$. or write to Mills
-Lutheran Haven Nursing Center,
"Sir, you have been selected as one of 10,000 humani.
K stchen help w.nted, nights or
Pearson Corporation 592S Carrier
Oviedo. Ph. 365 34.56 between 7
Weeftend dyI Ideal part Virre b
St North St Pete, FIa. 33711
tarians who will rehabilitate___________________________
me by contributing Si!"
am. . 7 p m
Jugcc i or Over. Apty in
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person, Bahama
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INDEPENDANCE
31
Apartments Rent
person, Sanf3rd Nursing •n
41
Houses for Sle
D:d you c.er hunk iii i,q'.nq in
Wrt',ery "'''
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Center,
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Furn$sfled
business for yourself? We have a I
-American Wood Prodvcts, 179/
Me'tonville Ave. Sanford.
C A Whiddon. Sr * Broker
nice' flower S"C' &amp;:",s cper,'r.g I Hii.e I ti.-tr'u.i,.1 Ira... s... ...
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nthenewUrantl Square Plara ouiet, near stores. AluIt*o.
372 $991
Custodian wanted. Apply at Enter
hOme, good salary. Grandmother,
soon. The price Is ight, and seller 373 5695.
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SIDE GLANCES

FLf SERVICECOINOPERATED
--IWIK KAR WASH available San
lord arid surrjndng area. Very
low instment. is pci. finaetclng
#.n nve5tment for thOse who
.tJST SUCCEED and one that
provide years of steady
iomr Call (Oiled, 3472S'7I62
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Want to b.,y small business or be
wortlng prtner. WrIte Box 5)6.
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ne Sanford Herald, P.O. fbi
1657, Santord, Fla. 32171.
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19
Female Help Wanted
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PIAPIOLESSONS
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17 Week Chord Course
oept- no on eiper.ence. An
Harry
Wester.
373
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derSon Employment S.erv'ce $30
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Pri 3flklS

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SAVINGS

Every Friday nigrit 7 30 p rn .1 yOu
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No wonder some people
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recomniendaltion was accepted.

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idun of a moratorium sued
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it
was
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by
['resident Nixon last
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plain" Gurney knew about the Januar), halting such projects
--atso said it consu;tant firm,
Southeastern Housing Con.
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sulthno(St
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refused to contribute to Gur.
ney s campaign.
mortgage fn of Stockton,

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A Kovernment request was
said he collected $300,000 for a
ongressional
candidate
has
granted
to drop a second count
Boosters
Fund been conuded of dtributing of conspiracy against Insco and
is agreed to plead
to bumper stickers without at- his campaign mnaaager lianiel
'.wo felony charges andguilty
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Young ordered a pre
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fams it Inaxiinum sentence of
flesponding to The herald ltiJack Insm of New Por( me year in jail am)$1,000 fine
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stor (gurney charged
nonjury
trial before U S
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kreaches" of grand J ury con. Insco distributed 500 bumper
tickers
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Mt;overn;untcr.'
Classified ads
A grand jury must pr t
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thswonlpuzzlt
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UK of the
re conmciion
arried no attribution suiting
I (ram
guilty," Gumey said in a brief who luad the--Ili published.
Editorial comment
statement 'We have seen
Insco lost to (punter. a
Entertainment
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ARC111TECT Carl Gutmann of Gutmiann,
r.rosis breaches of this ton- I)ellloc:at, in the general
lloros--ope
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agasli and Matz discusses plans for nem,
buildings aL Seininole Junior CoIIL%e with &amp;JC
Fifth Congresmoruil
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"The ultimate lwru
President Earl Weldon at groundbreaking.
innocent people and the conIth kft'nse and prosecution
Sports
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fusion creatiA as to 11w
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ictiwi of the guilts must rest
stipu lation of facts Lfu t
Stocks
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mchie%cmtnt leadership, poispersonility

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said he was told by the former
aide. Larry Williams, that
although he no longer worked
for Gurney, the senator "has

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of buying his first house made startling

former aide to U.S. Sen.
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award ...to an unbeatable husband and wife
team which has contributed greatly to this
area—Jean and I)r. Franklin Clontz.
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sales, pleading with tj)e public
gations into the scandal, and 'mum of one year and a ma
those sentenced today.
to notify thu l)0%%,t-r companies terl,late conspir,acir E. llo%kard t it, our Miamians participated JJ of four on C;iLh (It SCV01
Barker's daughter, Nlaria
o fsuchpuscsso tha t neig) IIL today was sentencedo a
Watergate break-in out of o.uunts, the sentences to run Elena ,Nloffett, angrily attacked
borhood transformers do not minimum of 21tt yearsmprison
sense of misguided pafri- concurrently
the senten ce as being unfair.
fined 10,000 while five otism, t he government said.
blow out because of una
Bernard L. Barker, the
"Some one has to go to jail,"
other of the 'cons
ticipated peak 1OdS
conspirators re
Mcord, who tssened ses Miamirealestate man who
she said, 'so they send this
ceived much lightersentences eral monthsin jail and cur- cruited three Central In man, a punk, for Mitchell,
The home fuel industry
The government recom. rently free on bail, was sen. telligence Agency associates Magruder and ultimately the
representatives said their mended leniency in the cases of tenced to a term of one to five for the Watergate break-in, re. President of the United States."
quotas are based on 1972 James W. McCord Jr. and four years on prison with no fine. ceived the longer sentence of
customer orders, with no Miami men McCord
U.S. District Court Judge Strlca l to 6 years
Miami men already have
growth factor, and that no new first of the Watergate con- said he has ten days to appeal
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are being accepted, and ex. into account imnp
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pressed lears a flight to the
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compliance
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electric ier industry may Corp palled out of Seminole requcs the&gt; not turn on dish
The only optimistic" note
overburden that source
(ount&gt; in June, taking i
ashers, take baths, and othcr received by the commissione rs,
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Commissioners said they will sent,atives who said they have
automotie gasoline is already light to increase federal fuel oil seek statistical breakdowns °
contra cts which should meet all
in a crisis situation, wiffi the quotas.
Phillips miian saying his corn
In the abse nce of federal ccc if President Nixon's
power needs through the
pany is predicting national relief, the meeting called by
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Edward J.
Gurii', It-Fla., said today that despite
missed meetings the senator plans to remain a
member of the Senate Watergate committee,
"The senator has no plans to leav' the
committee," said Jim Allison, Gurney's
administrative assistant.
Allison commented after published reports
that Gurney had ceased to be active, functinning member of the committee.
The flurry of phone activity, with equally
frustrating results, began last week when the
Washington Post broke a story showing that
Gurney has not attended any of the last eight
public meetings of the committee probing
President Richard Nixon's Watergate
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Johnnit, will help represent treatment for chil&amp;en Uke
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Ed Fryer, manager of
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new Sanfcrd 7a)re's store ofVv'
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"That was the best gift I got." Mass, and then come home to get," she added.
recorded,
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sa tisfaction than any of the years now. "It's our custom to parents' home in Orlando. "We
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entire store
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last year, although Sunday
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Business was off slightly at business was off. He said a
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had," said E.C. Elsea, store but the reason was a purely Christmas tree sales and noted
manager. "The pevple were local one, according to harry since a shortage will probably
more selective of what they Smith, store manager. occur next year in artificial tree

bu)ing was followed," he said.
noting percentage figures are
not yet ava ilable.

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these inquiries to come to an
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package probably will make Its dinarice as drafted would ac- "monumental task" for which
Marsee said the idea was a require set percentages of unit to offset school costs, measure through in a February
debut some time in 1974, ac- tually encourage high-density there was not enough time.
good one, because as matters payments to the county by estimated by the EDG report to public referendum, but Will
cording to Commissioner John apartments while striking
Williams, u chief sponsor of now stand, such an ordinance develcpers for impact to public run to 12,200 per pupil and to seek to -set the stage" for a
Kimbrough
hardest .it low-densitysingle the measure, countered last almost certainly faces stiff services---police, fire, schools, make up 85 per cent of all un tote with further economic and
hunbrough, noting the family residences
week with a optional" Impact challenges on both con roads—necessitated by new pact growth costs
legal groundwork
present ordinance Is scheduled
The board at that time ioning ordinance suggestion, stitutional and home rule oower developments.
"It's going to be a protractel
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The board was told Oct. 30 by missioner Dick Williams explore a special legislative act 5 pecific legislative sanction the growth.
Today, in predicUng eventual
present to reluctant developers
an economist with Winter concetle(l no work has been giving the municipalities and from Tallahassee would greatly
In practice, the county has passage of an nrdinince in M4,
I land si)eculators, the Park's Environmental I)csign
on oic propo5al. calling the county specific authority to strengthen the county's hand. been requiring -, voluntary" F.unbrough 5iiid the bo.rd is not
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Calling special enabling year for new developments to with the exception of Sweettoday said he doubts much will County
Planner
Roger ordinance on their own legislation a "leg up" in an- be placed on the tax rolls, water Oaks' Everette Huskey,
be done In view of an earlier Netserider and the EDG staff initiative, without county ticipated court challenges, supporters argue, the burden of say the measure will place
economic study revealing the in revamping the economic passage.
Marsee said he personally feels growth is always placed on the unconstitutional tax burdens on
proposal will not work as in- impact sections.
Concurrent with the option, the present home rule old county taxpayers, and not new residents and is irherenUy
tended,
last week, however, Corn- Williams said, Marsee should legislation is sufficient, but that on the new residents causing unequal.

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towards the end of October when news of the
possible $300,000 Florida builder's slush fund
for Gurney fi rst came to light, The Post
reported.
According to The Post, Gurney has been
specifically asked to attend private executive
sessions to help swear in or question witnesses, but refused to come even though he
was in his nearby office.
The Post quoted disgruntled senate
sources as saying Gurney had been foot
dragging on the Watergate committee before
the Larry Williams fund raising scandal
broke, but that he stopped attending all
together once his own Justice Department
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Japan, Britain Grateful

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Briefs

Ferry Sinks, 150 Drown
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (AP)
Ecuadorian officials
say the fe rry Jambell had twice
many passengers
aboard as It w licensed to carry when it sank, drowni ng
more than 150 perns.
At least 142o1 the passegers mostly market women and
th eir children, were rescued or swam ashore alter
Monday's disaster on th e Guayas River es
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two-day meeting In Kuwait tha t aggression. But this trend s not
they
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orderedaftcr embargo."
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led and Instead their needs," said Saudi
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London and Northern Ireland after guerrilla bombs on
Christmas Eve killed three persons and injured 42. The
only casualty reported on Clulstmas Day was a &amp;I-year.
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last woman who was shot in the month when she

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dependent upon Arab nations for its oil, has rebuffed the
United Statis by abruptly canceling a planned visit by

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thd not have enough fuel or berthing space to accommodate the shipp, but Pentagon sources said they
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serylceman just as the you th began what would ha ve been
a suicidal fall more than 40 feet from the top an
uncompleted hotel, authorities say. Honolulu police said
Gary Caudell, a serviceman stationed here, kit a auldde

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Charles
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night at Seminole
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volume of auto traffic on our streets and
freeways, it soon will. While the mechanics of
Mr. Simon's plan may be subject to question and
may have to be altered, he has made it clear that
the days are numbered in which motorists can
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when they want it
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Florida traffic accidents during
the long Christmas weekend,
but
toll was short of the 22
the Florida Highway Patrol had
predicted would be killed.
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people on the roa ds Tuesday
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MIAMI (AP)—Pilot Terry Spring waited four years on
unwanted leave bef or e being recalled by Pan American
World Airways, only tobe grounded by a lack of fuel.
Spring, furloughed during the 3969-70 airline recession,
was among 160 former pilots recalled by Pan Am this fall
fo refresher training,
But all were notified earlier this month that because of
the fuel shortage they will again be placed In limbo.
"I guess I just had no reaction at all when the letter
came," said Spring, 34, a former 1352 commander, "I've
been out so long I've come to expect any thing."

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tergate politics gouges the vitals of our economy."
Malloy's plan calls for an administrative court with
subpeona power to investigate spiraling fuel costs and
which would seek legal relief where necessary.
Among the court's powers would be th e auth ority to
Issue cease-and-desis t or ders and to impose fines,

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needed technicians to other agencies.
Numbers of agencies and o ices are now busily digging
up from the dead files old energy proposals from under-

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and the manage&amp;nt to aume leading potions
whatever program the White House approvec
Insiders who have participat ed in some of the discussions
say that this Is more a battle of personalities and eirplre
builders than a battle
the merits cf
plans for
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age fueL Gop runs like wiidfire.
man sees
official or i.Ie, tA
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atempting to belier his position in the energy hierarchy.
.iteps are th'n ta ken to cut him oft
F'er1 l 'posais grow like su ceds, Some are well
wt nut. 5-i rd tzlous Tne urthof,s program isapparentiy being dcidcd in some cases. not by the soundness
its cenceptwn arid
but by the political or bu'
reauermc clout of tt'nw s
tc.,..,rig the proposal in this
uu..-d- tgit, vime wrizy-saving proposals which
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United Sta
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marginal practical value by bureaucrats with no practicil
experience in the energy field. The tail that Netherlands.
West German
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MIAMI (A") —S ta te Rep. John tyrti Malloy, H-Miami,
has call ed for the creation of an "oil court" that would
have the power to act against oil companies that violate
antitrust laws.
Malloy asked Gov. Reubin Askew and the florida
legislature Tuesday to consider his proposal during a
special session scheduled to begIn Jan. 8.
"For more than two years, Congress has failed to act in

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arms and men thaa they, and therefore less inf1ential..
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But the garage of a third house and an automobile Inside
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destroyed, said Buck Renfore, Escambia
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The spout, similar to a tornado but with swirling water
instead of wind, caused minor damage to a closed

the Postal Service and weaken the herd by taking
wangled the privilege of the strongest animals and
mailing his literature at the thus would alter the balance
reduced rates reserved for of nature.

say anoutit

and the energy crisis.
Fromwhat tht1 re porter has been abktokarfladown
or so bureaus and offices in the government have adopted

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PENSACOLA, Fla. APi — A waterspout storming in
from Pensacola Bay and roaring across the southeast
section of Pensacola caused sub,st.antial damage but no
injuries, o fficials say.
The National Wea ther Service said the spout formed
over the bay Tuesday afternoon and moved 'about onequarbr mile inland bef or e dissipating.

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ment and conscience helped make Richard Nixon," he coneludes. hose who think the p
destroyed Nixon have it
backwards. He destroyed himself.
Another deflating assessment of the supposed power of the
cress comes in the form of a book, Reporte,rs and officials:
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of rew-naiing, Just publis.hed by Lexington Books.
The news thst appears in ma jor daily newspapers is less a
sampling of what is happening in the world than a selection
of shat officials think (It "ant the press to report, is happening, claims its author Leon V. Sigal. a research
of
the 20th Century Fund.
For example. officials and agencies of the U S. government accounted for nearly half of all news sources for pageone stories in the New York Times and Washington Post bet
ween 1949 and 1969, he sa ss.
"Whether the topic is the military balance in Europe or
poverty in Appalachia, a skyjacking
Soviet
rnissile.s launched from beneath the sea, it is likely break

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MRS. BETTY Smith, co-ordinator, displays
toys coll ec t ed for Salvation Army at Florida
Public Utilities Co. office in Sanford,
Customers received a discount on gas appliance purchases in return for toys that were
donated to Salvation Army

A Liter to Pierce from
11(5 plete with support ships. are
trict Dire.tor William I) now operating
in the Persian
PtUidIIit
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Gulf. Apparently, they are
NYA IS "not batik for social
guarding the approaches to
security IFICA) taxes" or for the rich Arabian oil fields
"the taxe5 imposed under the A shoring citizens group

term- Watergate was dLwnissed as a minor obscenitv which
into the news when it appears oc the desk; of -senior Amerihad been uncovere1 by two nos-ice reporters the Washingofficials and not before then." says Sigal
ton Post. The White House press corps "bou, ht" the officialAnd what the newspaperssayabout it,
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'malicious., oi.trageous, hysterical" attacks on the
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Of 433 political writers in Washington, only
e a doz n were
assigned to uncover -the writhing slime under the lid of Wat
ergate. The. ociate Prrss with 65reportcr-s, assigned no
one United Press International. ith 51, turned its back on
(tie story.
This was hardly the demeanor of a tier&amp;sti Dress, says
Bishop. katner, U tended toward derelection of duty.

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maimed and disfigured boSmall Business Adminisdies They are described in
trator
Tom Kieppe is using
rabid language as Arabs who
fell victim to Israeli attacks, paddleball politics to counteract a House investigation
A recent fund-raising
letter of hs agency. He has been
asserted that "onl a well'
almedballetcouldhave.slop. slipping up to Capitol Hill to
ped the confirmation of lien- play pad d Ic ball with his
former colleagues in the
ry Kissinger. House
gym. He has aLso dis'
This scurrilous literature
patched
his aides to Capitol
now produced tax free. For as
Hill
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are sho ppr.g for technology,
macFjfl)

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House aides. who rejoiced
over the departure of the
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appeals for funds.
Presidentplacedarestrgction
Its main publication is a 011 his gift, allowing "access
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Right now it is the Russians
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For the past three years, the White House. Some aides
}'ierc has headed the Na. find his military meinods,
tional Youth Alliance, an however. even more offensi ve
offshoot of the arch -conserva than Haldeman's Prussian
tive Liberty Lobby. The origi' ways --President Nixon prorial NVA. which was based m duced his vice presidential

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plan, Nothing UnsaUon&amp; Just
study w.ighl loss for those tMt
hilly went to ios•.

worth of hospi.
liii and ambulance bills already—and we haven't even received some of the bills yet—
we simply didn't even know
how we would be able to get
there," said Carol, Ronig's wife

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ment' out of his Virginia about his replacement. The
His "equipment" new staff chief, Gen. Alex'
ranged from riot guns to ander Haig. has been trying
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United States can and should
('UTfl CloWfl hard ID rarice
to attempts by the Russians to
export their Communist
ideology or draw free people

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there is a time and place for it,

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there is only one effective only after a federal judge
ay to deal with rampaging detected "political" inblacks on our campuses — fluence against it.

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It was in this capacity that public interest group which
Pierce recorded a "dial-a- struggled three years for a

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Medical Center , in California,
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Alliance in Arlington. Va. the presumption that "the

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received a vital
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the means to help pay for a
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declared "exempt from of booby - traps. explosives
and demolitions.
federal income tax."

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all the earmarks of rationing except that the
motorist is left out. He would compete for what
remains of ava ilable gasoline after priori ty
users get theirs. It is wishful th inking to assume
this will not create fertile ground for black
marketing.

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gasoline ;ithout rationing. Mr. Simon '-, plan has

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category for countries that do
no give their citizens all
freedoms we would like them

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Under nonprofit orgaflhlatiofls
Now, courtesy of the U. S
President Nixon, public its'
government,
Pierce saves
terest groups have found it
$nCI'C.JSiflgfY difficult to ob- $3lO for everylO.000 pieces of
Uufl tax exemptions from the hate mail he sends out.
INerce's most recent usue
Internal Revenue Service.
Yet a former Nazi. who of "Attack." which he mailed
once promised there would at nonprofit rates, Contains a
be "a Jew hang ing from cv' picture of Henry Kissinger in
cry lamppost in (he country," the crosshairs of a rifle
had no trouble breezing telescope The same issue adthrough the bureaucratic verUses Adolf Hitler's "Mein

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would ex.act concessions from Sriamaybeasmpttto indicated itis embarrassed by putUr1eadersinaposjoof Pierce, who has a PhD in
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tax
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"personal
friend"
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lo,
to Other nations with of our national prerogatives if The world would know
will
of
George
Lincoln
Rockwell,
exempt
groups
on
record,
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little of trade, the more that
which wetnde. It remains for the Soviet Union demanded in about those conditions if
( ti c late
spokesman said. explaining
the Senate to decide whether cxthangeforoilandgasthatwe cumerct with the Free
can Nazi Party. After Rock' it is impossible to investigate
World me House is attempting
the tradibonal fret trade polic) revise our laws to end the did not demand that foreign
well's death. Pierce ht-came them all. Nevertheless, the
use the wrong weapon

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"~ich is widespread Mo,scow to ask enib=aumg
when our energy-hungry according to Communist questionL The
economy has reached a Point dogma.
can do on heha1f ri tbefrd
has cast its lot with the wto when oil and gas reserves in
T1'e Soviet government has c4

Whether the plan is workable and fair is
what must be decided in the meantime one
shortcoming is immediately visible. While the
t,u trnznenL has ora'n u an equitable list oi
priority users who would be permitted to obtain
as much gasoline as they used in 1972, the plan
covers only those who buy fuel in bulk, directly
from refineries or wholesalers. Ilose who buy
gasoline in sma ller quantities f rom retailers
would be left to join the scramble wi th nonpriority users for whatever fuel is available from
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effect Dec. 27 and made to work.

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may depend on whether there is enough fuel
ava il able for his employer to stay in business,
His own car, which represents a woefully melficient form of transportation in terms of fuel
consumption, has to bear th e brunt of the energy
red uction.
More increases in retail prices and more
frequent "out of gas" periods at service stations
would be inevitable under the administration

With
planned cutback in gasoline
production corrected from 25 per cent to 5 per
cent, the motorist might be tempted to think the
energy crisis is not going to hit him so hard after
all. That would be a mistake. The amount of
gasoline available at corner service stations
after priority allocations have been made may
still be up 25 per cent below normal under the
)w-clarified plan put forth by Energy Administrator William E. Simon,
administration is
determined to
void direct rationing of gasoline to the private

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
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CITY OF
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COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT, IN AND FOR FOR
11th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND styled Cou1 on the 23rd tay of
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FLORIDA.
FICTITIOUS NAME
FOR
FICTITIOUS NAME
FLORIDA
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. January. AD )971,at 11:30 oclock;
SEMINOLE
NO. 73.u734E
NOT ICE ts hereby givec flsat we
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN by ARLIS STEVEN WOODALL.
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WAYNE
ORUCE
32750, Seminole County. FIrIdb FIO,Idaunderthef;ctItlousnlmeof
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART- accordance with ti Declaration of the City Council of the City Of
Husband,
husband
md
MARLENE
ELAINE
under the fictitious name of ALL
JOHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SF.R. Clerk of
Takingheretoforefiledlnthiscause. Altamonte Springs, Florida, that
the Circuit Court, SemInole MENT OF TRANSPORTATION,
Wife.
DALT"N,
COUNTIES V. W, SERVICE 1.
and
All parties to thu Suit and all other
vICE, and that I intend to register
said City Council will hold a public
ItETTY JEAN w000ALL.
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE is hereby 91V•n that
C gaged in busliwss at 2$Si S
Avenue, Serinole COUflty,
Florida unoer the lIctltlou name of
A CHILD'S WORLD, and that. we
sntend?oregisterwdnamewjthth,

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Pditlorir, HERSCHEL Publish: DCC. 28. 1973

THE CIRCUIT COURT, and ftsat
IN
EIGHTEENTH JUCICIAL ct. WILLIAM DAVIS. JR.. seiks other
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE relief againt you affecting the

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CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS.
FLORIDA
NOTICEOF PUi3iI HEARING TO
CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF
AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF
WINTER SPR.CS FLORIDA
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CUIIIL' to an end at midnight
g

Tuesday, an Associated Press
I'll tS*.1iI•

surve showed 496 persons had
lost their lives in highway acci.
dents.

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al Safety Council estimate

ZIyrØ b!Ieyea

nLa(Ie before the holiday began
that 550 to 650 would (lie, and

moat 'Super record selection
In town! Our priced right

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of the Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on January 21. 1974, at 7.00 P M or
as soon thtreatter as possible
Seminole Count'j Board
Adjustment
By: Walton Torres.
Chairman
PubIIh opt 74, 97)

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fill JIOUI house with (he sound
Of m'Jalc! Selection, price, and

gas shortage.

Safety Rouncil spokesman

on the expectation that ulotcir.
s would be fewer in number
and driving slower.
The spokesman said, how.
ever, that it would be several
weeks before the Safety Council
could attempt to pinpoint spe.
cificcauseso(tIwdeauidurmg
the holiday period between 6
p.m. Friday and midnight
Tuesday.
"We wouldn't say it was the
errg crsis only that would
keep the number of deaths

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of the roa3oi') we say,
Compare
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FEES OF THE CITY OF WINTER

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KARRIS. STEPHEN COPUS. and
W. C. JENNINGS, if alive. and their
unknown spouses If married, and if
any party named In thiS Notice 4

dead. Then htsOrhef unkflO*'l hut-S.
legate'cs. assignees or
grantee's, tienot%, cyedtors. and
trustees, and any and all persons or
parties claiming by thsfough, under
ti# , iStfS.

Springs, Fl
Publish: Dec. 26. 1973
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fr't. North 21 degrees 31' West SJS
the interest of each. ii as toIlOes
feel, East 1)9.1 fes$. South SOfeet to
Extent of Interest
b*giflfling, in Block C, of WILSONS
100 Per Cent
ACDITION TOOVIEDO, according
Frank 0. Williams
to the Plat thereof as recorded in
STATE OF FLORIDA
PIat Book 1, Page 33, Public
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Sworn to arid Subscribed before Records Of Seminole County.
me this 6th day of December, AD Florida.
TPs• respective residence's of all
D,fenøarits
are unknown.
Sheila A Cunningham

TheSW3cfSectkxs23.Township2O
South. Range 32 East, Seminole
County, Florida.
The respectIve re'tidenc*s Cf all
Defendants are unkrn.
Yovand Each ci You, arerpatified

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DALE. AND WHOSE MAILING
'Seminole County. Florida.
11935 feet, thence NorTh 19 degrees and
ThepuirPi.arinc*iIlbiheidin ll'Sl"Castl)O.S9feet: thenceSouth JACK B. MATZINGER. HuSband ADDRESS IS: LINDA 0 FEDDON.
.Qiins?
and for Seminofe County. FlOrida.
207 East Commercial Ave
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LAKESHORE
DRIVE,
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Flor.tia. cii the 29Th cta, of January, thence Soutti $Sclegrees '3' 10" East THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
FULLARD, c't SPECIFIED BONDS.
Pntift, vs. W
AswornPe$itsonforoluofutiunof
JACK B. MAIZIP4GER
aL.Oe'fendaMs ,ndyou,ad'ldebthbf
Allbids*illbeaccotr"sarmiedbya 1971. It 5:00 P.m., Or LI. 5i 7ltêlfe-et; thenceSouth 31 degrees
the'i'eat?er as possible, at which time 37 , 10" East 37$ l)fcet; thence South
Marriage a Vinculo having been
SPacffer
ce-tied cri,k. ca-s!'ceq.s ceQ. cr
you. are hereby ''QurCd t se"vt' a
you in the Orcuit Court,

in

State of Florida
My Commission Expires.

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t be returned Irnmediatety
East
any. on yp Plaintiff's attorney,
WILLIAML COLBERT,ESQUIRE iucflful bidd*r. The lucCinOul wiltbePselrd.Saidlseal'ingsmeybe ildlOfett; thenceSouthI9degrees
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PAI..1 BEACH, Flit. (Al')
Edward Kennedy Jr., 12. who
lost his right !eg to cancer, says
his Christmas presents in.
cluded a hockey game and an
official Miami Dolphins foot.
ball.

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HARDEN A. FE000P, in Circuit EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Court in arid for Seminole County,
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR

AndroS Island

jgrnt y default

II-: ! o -: s.
silt be teem

irsrcr.,tiiLfp't.i%heClonCe
wetls
DATED mi's 3h day of Occem
.

A 0 1977

Aflhtjr H Beckwim
Clerk
Cmi-.;' Oi',rt.
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Deputy (ltrk
WILLIAM L COLBERT, [SO. Cf

StFN1ROM. DAVIS &amp;
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THE MAR P IAGE OF: In re: Estate 01

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37
Post Oflite Box

Board of Seminole

S,nt-rd, i"-iorioa 37'71

County

Pui - Dec 26. t973and Jan 2,9,
14. 1971

WILLIAM P LAYER
Pi,ttIis.", Dec. 17. 19. 34. )P77

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Cisy Clerk

of th-t City cit

the ie detCfibed opfty Post Otfke Box 1230
located in SeminoeCoursty, Florida. Sanford. FIorid 37771

(Seat)
Aithr II. Beckwith. it
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Ceceli. V Ekern
Deputy Cerk
.1tk 7. Bridges, of
CIeve'lsnd. Mite &amp; Berry

Drawer Z

PubI4sh Dec.24. fl3aaa Jan 2,9,
You are further notified that the Publish: Dec. 11. tO. 24, 191) and AttOrflt for Pltitr
Publish: Dec. II, Ii. 24. 1973 and
1$, 23, 1114
t itiOfWf(5) will catI up for hearing Jan - I, 1911
JaIl 1. 1974
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ot hiS attorney, or ii will become
void accor3irsg to lI
DCcemntr 1Nh. 1973
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THE SOUNDS OF THE DAY
THE SOUND OF THE NIGHT.
Rod McKuen; OOH CHILD.
Isly Brothers &amp; Jimmy
Hendricks many, many more'

ROCK 4 ROLL. Vanilla Fudge.
WE'VE GOT TO LIVE
TOGETHER. Buddy Mites,
CREAM OF THE CROP. Diana
Ross &amp; the Supremes, IN
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FUNK, Junior Walker and the

Depyty Clerk
WILlIAM I COLBERT, ESQ of
51
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PACIPITOSH
Florida Stat, Berik
Suite 72
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THE FLYING MACHINE, James
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Pearl Bailey and Maxine Brown,

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Berlin

International Airport. As he
walked down the steps of the

Records

ariritxaieofl
d wvpt'fly ng$ified that the plain
Arthur 14 Beckwith. Jr.
tO#'iksQatltaitfiflefn(tS)OJylpriO( t,tft) tiled Its sworn complilnI cr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
to tue date ot lute PubIc Hearin
Snmirtole County, Fio'ids
f'tcn.
with
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of De-rr
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V ('em
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bet. A. 1973.
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Deputy Clerk
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S. P1'iyilit JOI'dIPII
you as defendants seeking to con NEØ Pd. JULIAN. JR

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AD, at 7:30 Springs arid Seminole County. MDRTGAGU recorded in Official Court onor before January Il, 1971, torney, Jack 1. BrIdges, Of Office 04 Clerk of Circuit COurt ot luogoteat by di4$t,tt will be taken
day ci January
against you. This notice
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pm.. ancl01ed in a sealed envelope
Book 170. page 125 held by OfPer*he a delay?? arid ult,mate Cleveland, Mite 8. Berry. Post Seminole County, Florida, In the
Office
(on*CCutivt
wtrkt
PrO'
to
Drawer
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Sanford,
Florida
courThouse
pLauy m.arkad "PrQec1 Title: Air
judgmtnt will be entered
at Sanford. Florida, Published once Cich week for four
the FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
C441On'rtO Butiding 300, Smii, We Pith Public iseanir4; the date' TGAGE ASSOCIATION; and yOU for the relief demanded in t.e 32771. on or before the 11Th dat' Of within four calendar months from consecutive *U4iS
January. AD., 1971. or otherwise I the date of tht firs? publication
DA' CD THiS 13th day of
Hig'. open JLOuary 9, 1174" The ci 'itt Iiru pvbIiC.atlon to the date of
RTGAGE recor
in Offical Petition
M LS Publication. both dates in Records Book 954. pege 102 145 fL
th:% ri-OtC Each clam or ,mar,j December. A.D 1973
W'TNESS W MOd arid official default will te entered agdirnt you
District School Board of 5m'sinolt
SCALI
WiTPlESSrny hand andseal of the
rlu'sive. sistt nc? be Ins t'ifl i ALtCF LORETTA flEECE. sealofsad Court on thiS 5Th day of
rr.u.t be fl writing and mutt State
Ci' Simci County'.
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t*e'filH.eight I&amp;i d4
CIeckolfheCirculCourt,onthuSlIh
Arthur H Becx*'h, Jr
In eddliOn, 5.igie
tftOplacecit rcsidenc,andpo.s, office
Ncen"e., AD. 1973
reser,e'srhertr-teoreieclanyoraIl
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Edward Jr., smiled and
waved to crowdsat Palzti Beach

DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR
OPENING O SF'.tt.ED RIfls
i.:i L-% trk! t ree..j as

informalities rithe ftiO4.ng tic Bids
shall be wittwlawn f a pet
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EMMIE POLHILL. et aI.. Defen
dantsaOdyou,sIideIchofyeu,are

ThIs notica shall be pnSttd 1 the East 93.7$ feet for he and of this Dissolution of Marriage. You are and LINDA D. FEDDON. Wife,
deceased. L. COLBERT, ESQUIRE 01
Cti Hall wIthin this City' of survey In, description. Containing r"o..red to st'r.e a ccoy of yc,Jr
presents (Or'im&amp;I'ti yo&amp;j tO
STENSTROM, DAVIS 1. MCIII
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
opear ad tire tur Answer cm
A'ae Scir.is, ora. ar. fl 7571 s-a'e feet IC C9 acel. more ,r.ttrn d,fns. f in,. c'n PIED
A!l cred-'o's c-f I.e eState of EULA TOSH. Pt Office Bc' 11)0. San
lord, Florida 3377). aM file the
tt'. ilt omar places isithin the or less.
Attorney for other defense or plead.ng with the MCLEAN CROGAH, did
JUL IAN. JR .
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be op
to tile original In t Offics of the Clerk of
OWNED BY: LEROY RIHA and Petitioner, Post Office Be's 13)0, Clerk of the Circuit Court n Irid for
hereby nOtified arid requir
at trie regutat meeting ci Ostrict City, and published in TM Sanford
Counfy,Flor ,da,andtpty, arty CI4im Or demands wfdch they' the Circuit Court on or before
Sanford, Florida. 32771, and tile the Sem.not,
School Board l Semtnol, Cc'urity. Herald, a ftewtpaper Of 0e9'fal BONNIE RIHA Pit w-if

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entitled THE CITIZENS BAtIK OF
Jan 1. 1111
OVIEDO. L banking corporation
GREETINGS, AND A
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existing tNder the laws of tnt state
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DUELINu BANJOS' ALABAM
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The son of Sen. Edward Ken
fled)', 1)-Mass., arrived here
Tuesday with his parents to
spend a week's vacation with
his grandmother Hose Kenne.
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REGISTRATION OF
2 feet '.elt of ?hC Sui.!h
Section
FICTITIOUS NAMES
)1t, Section 10, Township 21 South,
We. the und5gned. being duly
lworn.do hereby declare under oath Range 31 East. am Weit 776 feet,

zoning classification Of P0 State Road S 177, being de's'po.eted
f Section 16309 Florida Statutes the Marriage of:
conract for labor and parts
Professional Office District to said as Station 266 plus 473$; run thence S7
HARDEN A. FEDDON,
PLACE FOR
EXAMINING
properly 4S that classification is NorTh 03 degreeS 33' 41" West 17.11
Husband.
5' Edger A. Bennett
BIDDING DOCUMENTSdescribed lottie zoning ordinances feello the POINT OF BEGINNING PubiSh 0ec 12. V. 74. 1973 and arid
Bidders may
review the
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the City of Attamonte Spo'ingi,
LINDA 0 FE000N,
said ditch survey line; said PoInt Jan 2. 1971
oocume'its at the tllowing Place:
Wife.
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District School Board of Seminole Florida, 10*11: OrdInance No.22573 ci Beginning being if SSats 366 PEW
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and as amended and supplemented. pius 71.16 on said State Road 5177,
County
NOTICE OF ACTION
Th, present toning classification mencesoumoideyens7' 10" East
201 East Commercial Atne
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
of Said property is R-IAA Single a73feet;rnenceswthog,e,s-' SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA LINDA 0, FE000N WHOSE
Sanford. Florida 37171
Family Residential District, as tnat l0"EastU5,Slteet; thence South $4 CIVIL NO 73.1729.A
PLACE FOR OBTAINING BID
RESIDENCE IS THE STATE OF

right, title, or Werest in and to the
following descrit*d ends lying and
situate in Seminole County. FIorda.
fowil:

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7$ degrees 31' West 1537 feet, East
776 feet, South 133 S feet to bgin
ning, being in Block C. WILSON'S
ADDITION TO OvIEDO.
Parcel 2' Begn ios S feet Norm,

30 East. bingO 50 feet Ntherly of and that i Intend to register Said
to the corporat. limits of the City of the Southwest corner of the NW
name with thC Clerk Of the Circu,t 1ff THE CIRCUIT COURT, ilti'
terest by'. through. under or against
attendance,
unknown PROJECT SCOPE AND CON. Altamonte Springs, Florida;
any of the above
the NW ' thereof; am North ge Crf, Seminole County. Florida in JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
(b) To consider alto the Question degrees 55' 11" west 001 feet to an accordane with me provisions
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
parties, and all partieS or persons STRUCTIOPi:
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forested in the business
profession carried on under the beginning, and begin MS S felt
names of SEMINOLE GARBAGE North. 20 felt West Cf the Scuth ii
SERVICE at Sanford. Seminole Sectionpost, Section 10, Township 31

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PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF Lot 7$. Block Si. SANLANDO THE
The South "i of Lot 60. BlOCk 3,
5: Josephine E. Dese
FLORIDA
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL. PALM West Wildm,re as recorded In Plat PubliSh: Dec. 13. If, 36,
SEALED BIDS:
1173 and STENSTROM. DAVIS I
accordng
tO
BocK
3, page SI, Public Records of un. 3. i74
TM office of the Superirerndera, SPRINGS SECTION,
McINTOSH
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Attorneys at Law
302 C. Commercial. Sanford, ff1 p1-at thereof as recorded In P14? SemInole County, Florida,
BocK3, Page 63 Ii. Public Records lying within
FICTITIOUS NAME
Florida until 5:00 p.m. 1771 or
miorida State Bank
25 ftet Northeasterly
c4 Seminole County, Fkrda, and all rwithin %'O feet Southwesterly of a
P,OTiE -1 ti'r.- , -,'r,
I am- Sij;te
the Sem.riole County Co,rt House
cf triat r.ghf of way of Palm Springs dilcil survey lint deScribed as
fl b-sr.ess 4? 123 5. 17 12.
prior to opening at 7:30 pm,
Post Office Boa 1330
Drive
from
the
North
right
.of-way
Casseiberry,
Seminole County, Sanford, FlOrida 31771
IowS
TYPE OF BID OPENING:
From a point on the West line of Florida under the fictitious name of Publish Dec 19 74. •973
Bids Shall be opened arid read line of State Road .06 to tnt South

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curve; thence South 09 degree's 16' tder'scer1if.edorcathierscntck mat I intend to register said name
Defendants,
Semuran Boulevard, Altamon?e
REPEALING CONFLICTS.
the U" East, $53.lSfeet, lhenceSoutp, 19 or bid bond payable to the order of with
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Springs, FlorIda 32701, and flit
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
SEVERABILITY
AND
CF
degrees 07' 07" East. 636.43 feit; the City of Longwood, Florida, for
TOQUIETTITLE
qrgirsaI with the Clerk of thiS COurt 1173
Seminol County, Florida in ac
orglna1 with the Clerk of the above
FECTIVE
DATE
thenc,South09degreesO4'
East,
five
per
an
IN
THE
NAME
OF THE STATE OF
cent
(S
Per
Cent)
of
the
eitherb,foreset'viceCrlPttitiOnerl (Seal)
cordance with the provisiOnS Of the and to consider tnt adoption ci
slyledcourtat theSeminole County
feet to the beginning of a
amount of the bid. This sum will Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit:
Arthur H. Btckwlth. Jr.
Attorney or-.rnmedia?ely thereat
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, -on or 8IS.31
ordinance of the City of WINTER FLORIDA
to the Northerly and serve as bid security and will be Section $4500 Florida Statutes
TO THE DEFENDANTS. MARY
By: Linda M. Harris
ter; otherwise a Default will be
before January 9th, 1974; otherwise curve concave
SPRINGS. FLORIDA. title' of which
radius of 11,459.16 feet:
forfeited
to
the
Owner
as
liQuidated
EMMIE
POLHILL.
Deputy Cleft
W
B
entered against you for tnt retiel
a Jsjdgrrint may be entered against
having a
,$ Louis P Leone
the thence along sad curve throus a damages In the event a contract Publith
Dec 19,21.l9l3and ian,'i, is as follows
CLEVELAND, MIZE
WILLIAMS P. 0. WiLLIAMS. W
ormanded in the Petiton
v-ou tn the refie-t demanded in
AN ORDjNAHCE ADOPTING
centralangteof0lde'greesOl'SS"a 6rward is made and ,the cntract9,197
W1LLI'piMs. i'IRAI 'TosslE.
WITPfESSmytsaridandtheseabo 0 BERRY
p
distance 04 213.06 feet to tite end Of'- documt'nts and bonds are flt DEW 93
AND ENACTIPiGAPIEWCODEOF JtJNIUSSYLVESTERCOOKSAND
this Court. on tnt 7Th day of P.O. Drawer 2
(Seal)
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF FLORENCE P. COOKS, his wife,
said curve' - theseNortfll$degrees properly and promptly executed as
Sanford. FlOrida 7771
December, A.O., 1973.
'Arthur H. Beckwith. it.
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. HELEN TOSSIE, PARIS E.
is'
is' East, 1707.92 feet; thence
required
in
tne
spec,fications
Attorney's for Petitioner
diet-k of the Circuit Court
(STABLISH?NG THE SAME; i'OSSIE. ERNEST INGRAM and
North
Iidegrees
14
47"
East.
25720
NOTICE
tio
OF
INTENTION
bidder
may
withdrawhiS
bid
Jr
Beck*itri,
Dec 28. 1973 and Jan 2. 9,
Arthur H.
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
PROVIDING
FOR THE REPEAL GLADYS INGRAM. his
feet;
lhencesooth$tdegree's
3P
20"
prior
to
TO
APPLY
FOR
i-s dayS after receipt of biai
16, 1971
te.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
OF CERTAIN ORDIPIANCEI NOT CLARENCE ASHE and SADIE
East. 403.56 teet; thence North 1$
PASSAGE OF
TIieCityofLonqwoodres,ryn the
DW 172
Seminole County. Florida
PubliSh: Dcc. 11. 1$. 24. 1973 and degi-m u 4" East, 35931 feet to r'ghttoreje(tanynndoi-allbids,to
LOCALLEGISLATION
INCLUDED THEREIN. EXCEPT ASHE. his wife, JOE SMITH.
__________________________ Jan 1, 1971
By Martha T. ViPtlic
AS
HEREIN
EXPRESSLY VERNON
the end of this center lint de'scrip
waive any technical detects, and to TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
ASHE. LORRAINE
Orp,!'q Clerk
DEW
41
0DE0
PROVIDING
FOP o, AUSTIN. BLUETTE ASHE
ton
Containing
2509
square
tee?
accept
any
bid
BIDDING
REQUIREMENTS
______________________
may
deem
to
NOT
ICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
Of
that?
______
PubliSh Dec 1). 10. 76. 1913 and
(0037 acre); more or less.
ADvERTISEMENT FOR SEALED
be for the best Interest of tne City. infenliontoapplytothe 971 Session
THE MANNER OF AMENDING JENKINS and TONYA R. AUSTIN,
1. 971
CITYOF
OWNEO BY: HERMAN 0. JEAN
BIDS.
BY ORDER OF THE CITY of the Florida Legislature for SUCH CODE OF ORDINANCES; if alive, and their unknown spouses
OEW--O
Invitation to bid ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS if married, and if any party is deed.
and
Notice is hereby
LUCItE JEAN. A-K.A COUNCIL LONGWOOD, FLORIDA. passage of an act by local bill the
FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
LUCILLE E. JEAN, hiS wife;
given that the District School Board
substance of which relates to ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME then his or her unknown heirs,
Eugene
DJaque,
NsticadPublicHeanng
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
wbiectfo;lHs.record,dinOfficlal
of Seminole County, Seminole
repealing Chapter 61.1611, Florida EFFECTIVE
Mayor
devistjs, egatees, assignees or
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
A corn' shall be available at the grantee's, Iilnor5. creditors,
Recoith Book 55.4. page *7 held by
County, Florida, will receive sesie
which authorized THE
Publish: Dec. 10, 24, 1973 and J
, Laws,
and
COUNTY, FLORIDA
offiCe Of the City Clerk of the City of tru'te-s, and any and all persons or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by PURE OIL COMPANY, a California
n$il 7:30 p.m. on Winesay,
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF
s. 1971
the
City
Council
of
the
City
of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7).9S?B January9, I71, at whithIlme Bids
corporation; ano ASSIGNMENT DEW$2
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA, Winter Springs. Florida, for all partiesclaiming by, through, under
Altamcnte Springs. Florida. tnat OF RENTS recorded in Official
LUTHER C. TAYLOR,
will be pi'blscly opened •r.d read
formerly THE BOARD OF PUBLIC persons desiring to examine same or against them and all persons or
taId City Covncil will hold a public Records Book 554. page 291 n favor
Ptatt,tf.
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES parties having or claiming any
in tnt County Courthouse,
INSTRUCTION OF SEMINOLE
hearing:
vs.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Park Avtnut. Sanford. Florida on
ci MANUFACTURERS HANOVER
COUNTY, FLORIDA. to entet' into ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AND Merest by, through, under or
(a) To conSider •nrwLation of the TRUST COMPANY
W. W FULLARO. C? .et.
NOTICE 5 hereby given that I arm anti make contracts for purchases of
BE HEARD
the tOfiO'*ir,Q
against any of me above known or
following described properly lying SECTION 77550 2606
Defendants.
rr' bvsr.ess a? 169 W
THISPIOTICE istobe PUbliShed
PROJECT TITLE
STATE engag
materials. Supplies arid services
unknown parties. and all patties or
and
DeiflQ
In Seminole COunty. ROAD 5431
NOTICE OF SUIT
Air Conditioning Building
SEMINOLE Broadway. Oviedo, Seminole without requiring competitive TtieSanforø Hera!d. a newspaper Of persons having or claiming to have
to wit
TOQ'JIETTITLE
COUNTY
general cii-culation in said city on, any riohi. title or interest in and In
DESCRIPTIONS County. Florida under the fiCtitiø5 bidding or quotations thereon for a
Seminole High School, Sanford, Florida,
w.-..
I .'â. i7 is is
iJt' 'III; JiC
tfl ?1t •1'A
PANCL NI). SI)
Pnoa.
................
Ul(AINAf..t '1"e W '1 ii 'C bLUs, INL., and sum not to exceed 01.000.00.
II time at east 15 days prior to tne the foling described lands lying
Lots 71.72.23 and 24. Block 54. Lots EASEMENT-PERPETUAL
FLORIL)A
tnat I intend to registef said name
time OS the public hearing
NAME OF OWNER:
S William P. Layer
.3
in Seminole County.
27
and
7$.
TO THE DEFENDANTS' W. W,
with thie Clerk of the Circuit Court,
DATED this 76th day of Decem Florida, to wit:
District School Board of Seminole 19, 20. 21. 72, 73,34.35, 26,
Superintendent
Block
51,
Including
street
rlght.of
FL)LL.ARO. A. C. SJOBLOM. J C.
LATERAL
DITCH
bit, A 0. 1973.
RIGHT Sminole County, Florida In ac
School, Sanford. Florida.
of Schools and Exofficio
Parcel 1: Beginning 270 feet
way Of Alpine Street
BILLS. JR..
BILLS, J- C
cot-dance with the provisions of the
S: Mary T Norton
PROJECT LOCATION:
Secretary of THE DISTRICT
from the (SOUTH) STATION 150 PLUS
Nortn. 30 feet West of Soijth i,
f
l.ne
righitof-way
AUGUSTUS C. BARtlETT. W. B.
Fi(litiOtj5
Seminole High School, Sanford, easterly
Name Statutes, ToWit:
City Clerk
Palm (PART)
SCHOOL BOARD OF
tion Post, Section tO, Township
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fatalities across the nation run.

ford. Florida, 37Th, on or aet'e sealoftheClerkoftheCircuitCow-,
January 10, 1974. fld Vjl. tn on this 71st aav of December. AD.,

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(ia)' drew to a close with traffic

OF
5PRlN$. FLORIDA. titI Of *ti.Ch
(WI EDO, a banking corporation
.s as follow-s

name of COMMERCIAL AD

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The four.day Christmas holi-

Wednesday. January 16. 1971. io
an or- COUNTY, FLORIDA
consider the actootion ci
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1774.0
dinance by the City Of
WINTER THE CITIZENS BANK

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By TIlE ASSOCIATFI., I'RE.Ss

WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA,

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cciden fs

that said City Council wit: hold a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
public hearing at 730 p m. or as EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIII.
thpr.ff.e as possible, on
CUlT. IN AND FOR S!MlHOL!

'

WILLIAM H WAC1C. A'riey

Road trav&amp; was light and Yule Hght dim In many
countries because of fuel shorLag
"As he exist.s, man Is not perdect," Pope Paul Vi
told 30,000 Roman,, and tourisis Christmas Day in St.
Peter's &amp;luare. 'Exalt man: you will make more
evident his deficiency, his Incompleteness, his inner
iteed to be saved. We say it once and we say it In a

Lots 10. 11. and 12. Block 2,
Lockhart's 5-0, PB 3. Page 70. in

required to serve a copy ot your Pforth P9 degrees 40' 0.0" East. rUn wittientendarsafterreceiptotbids.
Casselberry. 37707. Seminole OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. Cf Florida,
along said curve through a central No deposi? will be returned to non Way,
written defenses, if any. to it on
County,
Florida unoer the fititlO5
ANNEXATION
ESTABLISHINC
fcr angleotOldegreesU3'39"adistance bidders No bid will be

Ir,,,..,,t tt.,*p

EIGHTEENTH JUDIIAL CIR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1727.0
In re: the Marriage of
DALE S. CLARK. Husband,

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There also were the traditional family reunion,,,

1973

In

President Nixon and his family spent the day at the
White House, and the President had a telephone
conference with Secretary of State Henry A. Kl,ssin.
ger about oil policy.
A shortage of gasoline and urgings by the Nixon
administration for Sunday and holiday cioslngs shut
down all but a scattering of s-!rvice staticns around
the United States. State police said most motorists
decided ft was better to stay home rather than risk
running out of gas,
Christmas night was peaceful In London and
Northern Ireland after bxnb explosions Christmas
Eve that killed three men and wounded 41 men and
women.

Christmas Eve ancI ChrIstmas Day Masses. But
fewer than 4,000 p trsons
the smallest crowd in
years - made the p ilgrlmage to Bethlehem because
of fears of Arab terrorist attacks, The Israeli
1avy security guard on the little
town in occupied At ab territory, and there was no
violence.
II was the first Ctiristmas at peace for American
soldiers in 12 years and the first in freedom for
American prisoners Df war from Indochina, The Sky.
lab 3astronaut,s walk ed outside their spacecraft for a
better view of the comet Kohoutek and radioed to
earth their hope for understanding among all men.

Christian world.

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as Iocatedoncot'ntf of Jerry Avenue
ad 2h Street
This publiC hearing will be held in

Lot 1, Block 1. Glenrose Lea Sysitm tot Longwood, Florida, will date of the Public Hearing: the date 1974
Aition to Lorigwood as recorded in be received at the City Hall until of the first publication to the date of DEWIS
Map Book 1. page S3, public records 430 P.M.. January 14. 1971. Bids the last publication, both dates

DEW-121

more terrorism,
less warfare and more economic uncerthinty for the

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
Notice Public Hearing
Notice is Sereby gTvn that the
Board of Adjustment will conduct a
toconsider approving
a Front Setbak Variance In an R I
ResIdential Zone from 25' to 7' on

of yourwri?tendefenses.ilany,toit 32771. on or before the 25th day Cf
on ALA'4 A. DICKEY, ESQUIRE. January. 1974. otherwise a default
a.d wIll DC entered against you.
Petitioner's Attorney,

x,,r,

l972Doat)fldTraiIer,beanflgl974
HOTICEOFACTION
TO: CECELIA DAVENPORT License Tag Number 17V-3Q5i
AND, you are required tO appear
MILLER
your Answer or other
is YOOQ s,.. S.C.

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Thousands jam:ited St. Peter's Itasilica (or

Christmas 1913 was a holiday

r

meCircuitCounlinandforSemjmle
Atlanta. GeOrgi 30312
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED County, Florida. and serve a Copy
thereof on Petitioner's attorney,
that SAMMY LEE MILLER nas
Cleveland, Jr
of
tiled a Petition in thC abo'.'t Styled Mack N
Court for 0ttOiution ci Marriage CLEVELAND MIZE 1. BERRY.

Wife. hovilbold furnishings. appliances

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4

iristmas

j.ii 1, 1911
OEWU

North iSle,? and LESS right Of meetngat the City Hal, Long*od. t.-entv eight (25) clays, in addition.
the
way for State Road SIP. ALSO Florida, at 7:30 P.M., January Ii. notice shall be posted In the area to
Lots I. I ano S of .1 A Bistline's 1971.
be Cci'isldered for annexation arid
AdditiontoLoflQwOOdasrecorded in
Plans, specifications, ano other :oningalleaslfttun lS)daysprior
Book 3. page 6. said pubilc
contract documents may be to the
of Ve Public Hearing.
recoros, LESS right of way for State examined at the office of Gl,cs and
DATED this 21st day of DecemRadcliffe. Inc., Winter Park. ber, A D. 1973.
Respondent, Roads S 17 and 5434.
lying w.thln IS feet South of a center Florida A complete set of biddAc
c
........i
Ineofr.htoiway'ortofeRoad5.
cuments. includng pians arid
City Clerk
LINDA P CLARK, Wile.
Petitioner. 44. Section 77580; said center 1kw specifications, may be Ittained
n Cit' of
big described as follows:
from Glac. 8. Radcliffe, Inc., 13.11
NOTICE OF ACTION
Attamonte Springs.
Begin on the West line of said Palmetto Avenue. Winter Park,
TO: DALE S. CLARK
Florida
Sec?ion3l at a point 4904 feet North
.lcla. upon deposit of $i000
Pi.PIith' Dec 74 1013and Jar 2. 9.
r,r.
ODdegrees 30' 11" West, along said
One half () of the Plan deposit 16.23, 1974
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
the Southwest corner of will be refunded after the bid
action for dissolution ot mar,ia. line from
oate DEW174
Section 31, said point being on a provided a bid Pies been Submit.
and for award of the personai said
the Southerly and ted arid further provided fnat the
property of the marriage in curve concave to
FICTITIOUS NAME
pos.esiion ti-as been havnQ a radius of 11,459.16 feet;
ctOcuments are returned to Glace &amp; POT ICE 5 hereby given tntt I am
PetiIiOf.Cf'$

tO.,_
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.943
LOt? Block B.Waii.arsaclditionto
DIVISION 0
Attamonte Springs. nO. TWO. as
lore The Marrtige
SAMM( LEE MILLER. Husband. recordedinPiat Book 13,PigeOj.ot
the Public Recorcs of Seminole
_.d
CECELIA DAVaNPORT MILLER. County, Florida, together with all
.

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Terror is ni 11,1 ars C!

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IPti proviiioo$ of the Fictitious
TO: MARI.EPIE ELAINE
restersaldnamwmtPiCtrkof Circuit Court Seminote County.
Plaintiff(s), t;m, and place 7elignated and be
(a) To consIder annexation of the
AMENDED
Nlme Statutel, To-Wit Section
DALTON
the (ircut Coi5r?. 5emno1e County,
NOTICE OF ACTION
following described property lying
heard
Florida n accod'canCe with the
Florida Statutes irs;.
Central Avenu
to
ss
Florida
FLORIDA
accordance with thC
BANDWAGON
MUSIC
CENTER,
AND
and being In Seminole County,
oviiiof of the Fictitious Name
THE STATE OF
5: Raymond Self
PIO-i$lOffl of the Fictitious Name
ChICO9 Falls.
wOODALL
INC.. et at,
Each defendant is hereby Florida. to wIt:
STEVEN
Stèfutet, To wit. Section $45.09
ARLIS
Mary Sell
Massacl%U%ef$5
Stblules, To Wit: Section $45 09
Defendants. required to serve written defenses,
Florida Statutes 1957.
Lots 119. 190 and 191 of Forest City, WHOSE RESIDENCE IS THE
PUbliSh Dec 1, 11, ii, 7$, )973
ou ARE NOTIFIED that an
Florida Statutes 1957.
NOTICE OF HEARING
if
any.
to
said
complaint
or
petition
Orange
Park,
according
to
the
plat
STATE
OF
GEORGIA.
COUNTY
5 John Peters Jr.
DEW IS
for diio4utlofl of marriage
5: William H. Wltkison
TOSHOWCAUSE
Publi%h: Dec. 11. 10. 3$. 1073 and _________________________
on:
thereof as recorded In PIat Book 2. OF MUSCOGEE. AND WHOSE jctiOfl
Rithard H. TilIman
PIOTICEOF SUIT
HOWARD P. MARSEE.
Jan t. rn-i
Page 60, of the Public Records of MAILING ADDRESS IS: ARLIS has ffl filed against you and you
FICTITIOUSNAME
Dennis C. Titimin
Assistant County Attorney
Seminole Covnty, Florida;
STEVEN W000ALL. E, CO. o. ire required to serve a copy of your
DEW 43
liOT ICE s P*reby gt.en that am THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Publiih: Dec. 17. 19, 24, 1013 and Federal
National
Mortgage
tolp*corporatellmitsoftheCityol lit and 29th INFANTRY. FT. vvi'ittlfl defenses. ;f ant. to it on
Seminole County
engaged in business at 309 No0l
PlaIntiff's attorney. Ira Wm. McAssociation
Jan. 7. 1911
no East Commercial
Altamonte Springs, FIorida and
BENNING. GEORGIA 31006.
St.. Longwood, Seminole County,
FICTITIOUSNAME
A
sworn
petition
for
DissolutiOn
of
Collum. it., of PITTS. EUBANKS,
Sanford. Florida
(b) To consider also the question
OEW.52
Notce ii here given that we are Florida under the fictitious name of SERVE: W. C. Cornwell,
ROSS 0 RUMBERGER, PA.,
and Regional, V.P.
onorbeforethe7lstdayof
January,
of
designating
and
assigning
the
Marriage
a
Vlnculo
having
been
BESTWAY EQUIPMENT CO.,
in business at Bom 273
Its THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE engaged
ofiol4 address is P01! Off Ic, Boi
A.D,1971,andfiletheoriginalwith wning classification of IL in
tiled regarding your marriage to
Seminole County. that I intend to register s.a.d name 34 Peachtree Stref, N.E.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. cpu'uota. 377M,
Atlanta, Georgia
th9 Clerk of the above styled Court dustrial District to said properly as BET TV JEAN W000ALL. tfl xis-i. Orlando. Florida, on or before
CUI T OF FLOP IDA IN AND FOR Florida under the titilioij5 name of with the Clerk of the Circut Court.
PARCEL NO. $15
on said date, to show cause what thatclatsificationisdescribedinthe Circuit Court in and for Seminole JanuarY 21. 1974. and ftc thC
AMERICAN LITTER CONTROL
Seminole County. Florida in ac
this Court
SEMINOLE CO(NTY
Manufacturers Hanover
right, title, interest, or lien you or
zon'ng ordinances of the City of County, Florida, the short title Of or.ginaI with the Clerk of
and that we intend to register said
cordance with the provisions Of the
in re: (slate of
Trust Company - .
any
of
you
have
in
and
to
the
Altamonte
Springs.
Florida,
tO
wit:
which
ii
IN
RE:
THE
MARRIAGE
either
befC,te
service
on
Plaintiff's
name with thC Clerk ci the Circuit Fictitious Name Statutes, TOWI?:
MATTIE A. HOWELL
SERVE:
John
F.
McGIIII. property described In said corn
Ordinance No. 220-73 and as OF: ARLIS STEVEN WOODALL, at,orn,yorlmmediatelythl aftf
deceased. Cwrt, Seminole County. Florida in S.ctioni4509 Florida Statutes 1951.
President
Husband. and BETTY JEAN Otht?W1W a default will be entered
pIaintorpetilionandtoihowcause, amended and supplemented,
with the provisions of
5: Carl Vorpahl
cordance
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
350 Park Avenue
if any you have, why said property
The presint zoning classific.ation WOODALL, Wife, these presents aoainst you for the relief demanded
e1?ate
of
the
FictiI.u"s
Name
Sta?4es,
To
Publish:
Dec.
Il.
Ii.
26.
1973
and
Petition.
All creditors of the
New YorK, New York 10022
should not be condemned for the 0f said property Is Al Agricultural command you to appear and file in the Complaint or
- Section $4509 Florida Statutes Jan 1 1971
WITNESS
my
hand
and seal of
MATTIE A. HOWELL. deceased. Wit
PARCEL NO, 113
uses and purposes as set forth in the District, as that classification is your Answer or other defense or
DEWare hereby notified arid recvired to 1957
If
said
defndants
are
living,
and
complaint
or
petition
filedherein.
If
described
in
the
zoning
ordinances
pleadlngwiththeClerploftheCirCuit
this
court
on
December
7th, 1972
__________________________
S Otto A RyWyk
tie any claims or demands v.ti,ch
if any or all of said defendant or you fail to do so. a default will be andregulati.xisof SeminoleCounty, Court In and for Seminole County. (Seal)
Ralph G. Murray
SEMINOLECOUNTYBOARD
ttieymayhaveagainstsaidetta?ein
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
defenoants are deceased, the entered against you for the relief Florida.
Florida,andwrveacoPy tti(YeOf on
D.c. 4 11,10.74. 1973
OFADJUSIMENT
theofficeofdl,ri.ofdircuitCourtof PubliSh:
Clerk
Circuit Court
unknosn spouse, hCirS. devlsees, d,manded In thi compisint
The public hearing will be held in Petitioner's attorney, Jack T.
DEW
Nutics of Public Hearing
Seminole County, Florida. in the ______________________________
grantcs, creditors, Ilenors, or other petition,
By: tOy Stk
me
City
Hall,
Altamonte
Springs.
Bridges,
of
Cleveland.
Mite
8.
Berry.
Notice IS hereby given that tflC
courthouse at Sanford, Florid-a.
As Deputy Clerk
parties claiming by, through, under,
WITNESS my hand and seal Of Florida. on the 39th day of January, Post Office Drawer Z. Sanford,

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Legal Notice

____________________ ____________________

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bl;c hebningtOcon%idC approving
ot te "5' CJb!Ca.on 01 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. TN AND FOR
ttndant z'r OrlendInts, f ,i.e. pecember. A 0 . 19T3
•r
thrr'ttrr '. '):if, it ',,!'(t .rfi
di, .-" .iiniiar. A D 1t74
LC?'' 'i't
[h i1 u
and ii Oea. Their unkn Spou, lSeal)
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
interested
parties
for
and
aanst
cthrri%c
a
Ocföutt
will
OC
edercd
.
Residential Zone on the following
be in writing and muSt state CIVIL ACTION NO. fll$lI-E
he5. evisees. Igateej, grantees,
Arthur Ii. Btckwith, Jr.
the proposed annexation and zoning against you.
d.scribd property:
thcplaceclresidenceaodpotlOffice In re: the Marriage
creditors. lienc'rs. or other parties
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WlTplESSmyhandandsealOf the
willbeheard. Saidhearings maybe
eddress of the claimant and mutt be HERSCHEL WILLIAM DAVIS, JR.,
Lot 72. hock 29. Sanlando the claim.ng by. througt, under, or
By: Cecelsa V. Ekttn
continued
from
time
to
time
until
Clerk
of the Circuit Court, on this 6th
Suburb Beautiful, In SeCtion 1721-29. against any such
sworii to by the claimant, hIs &amp;gent. Husband
deceased delco.
Deputy Clerk
final action is taken by the City day of December, A.D • 1973.
3,
Page
64.
Further
described
as
PB
rr
or Ps attorney, or it wilt
ant
dent or defendants, and all parties Publith: Dec. 19,26,1973,andJan7, Council.
(Seal)
void acord,n to (1*
having or claiming to have any 9, 1971
CI4E t'L .OSEPHINE DAVIS. on Alpine Street.
Arthur H. Beck*itti, Jr.
This notice shall be posted at the
December 13. 972.
This public hearing will be held In right, titli, or inferesl in and to the DEW 92
wife.
Clerk
of the Circuit Court
City
Hall
within
the
City
of
the County CommIssion Chambers proprtydescr[bedintpiecompialnf
S: Thelma Little
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING
.y: C,celia V Ekern
Aitamoote Springs, Florida. and ifl
of the Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, towit
As Executrix
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
ADVERTISEMENT
three (3) other pla'es within the
Deputy Clerk
STENSTROM, DAVIS 1.
January21, 1974. at 7 - 00 PM.,or
SECTION 77510.2006
STATE
TO Cl4EcVL JOSEPHINE DAVIS.
INVITATION FOR
City, and published in The Sanford Jack T. Bridges,
possible.
McINTOSH
ROAD S43
1700 Cherokee Road. POrtSmouth, as soon thereafter as
SEMINOLE
CONSTRUCTION BIDS
Herald, a newspaper of general Cleveland, Mite I Berry
Vrgnla 73101
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Adluitment
P.O. Box 1130, Sanford. Fla.
PARCEL P40. 1)3- FEE SIMPLE
YOU ARE HEREBY P1O'IFIED
Longwood, Florida
Springs and Seminole County, Sanford, Florida 37771
By: Walton Torret.
Publish. DCC. 10. 24. 1973
RIGHT OF WAY
that a proceeding for dissolution O
Sealed proposals for the Con Florida,oncea week for at least tour Attorneys for Petitioner

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DEC Z2, IM

Maude S Padgett, Tampa

Kevin J,Vesjna
Sheila D. Meadows
Gloria Washington
Annie M. Weeks
Nana L Hopkins, DeBary
Mary K Dickin, DeBary
Elizabeth M. Barker,, DeBary
Charles Blggs Jr. Lake

DECEMBERZ3,1973
Admissions
Sanford:
IraM.RowellSr.
Nora C. Butler
Nellie Kader
Mary Ellen Williams

Nathan Israel, lkland
Ralph Eldridge, Casselberry
Births
Anna M. Woodhouse, Miami
Mr. and Mrs. Regional Shores
t Harriett)Holloway a girl,
John H Stem, Orange City
Of
Births
Discharges
Mr. i.nd Mrs., (.h1irks iMar
Sanford:
Ellen) Williams a boy, Sanford
Ricardo L Perez
Odessa Corbin
Discharges
EMe Woods
Sanford:
Dennis W. Smathers
011ie Mae Humphrey
Minnie M. Gault
John A. Feacher
Melvin L. James
Adrienne Durand
Ada C. Blanchard
Herbert L Riddle
Katherine Hutcherson
Ronald D. Boyd
Anothony Montgomery
Mary Jane Cotton
Ella H Montgomery
Earl) Bradford
Catherine B. Harris
Bernard Eisenberg
FrancesGarrow
Patricia Ann Martiridill
therineAudas,Deltonj
Mrs
Charles iUunnij
James M. Donegan, Deltona Stottlemeyer and boy
Bernice Biladeau, Deltona
Helen R. Breiner, DeBary
Ruth K. Robert, Deltona
Mary E. Chapin, DeBary
Edwin Pullen, Deltona
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companies were taWng crisis. cent of the energy used by inNot only would the 1.3 million dustry—
compared with 11 per
barrels a day be lost, The Arabs cent nationwide--supphes in
male it clear they included In mid Decemberwere 15 per cent
their embargo the 200,000 below last years levels, acbarrels a day of Arab oil that cording to a survey of discame Into America through tributors and state government
Canada, the 400000 barrels a officials Despite this shortage
no cutback rertetl
day of Arab oil via the Carlb- there
bean, and the 500,000 barrels a in industrial production. Manuday of refined products coming facturers made do with the reduced supplies by eliminating
p
to America f r om
And more losses came on top waste.

Henry C. Schumann, DeBary
Katherine M. Wenz, DeBary
Andrea Barber. Debary
James F. Clay, DeLand
Victor P. Hansen, Longwood

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the most ser1ou.sshortage will
The companies arethe only beln heavy residual oil used tu
uurce Ut uaLa snout crude oil luit iu.tr gea*?raturs wiu Uproduction and refinery output duslrial machinery.In the first
U.S. Government
onourice- quarter of next year, shortages
mts about oil are based on of this product will reach per
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cause of the Arab
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merits
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er federal officiali wire
varying
percentages.
a17 per cent shortage by
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"The crisis Is much worse America uses about 17 million
than all ofusanticlpated," said barrels a day, except for a
mid-winWash., c
no!
ate ter when consumption rLses to 18
mithonbarrels Theadditlonal
InterlorCommittee
When the Arabs announced one million barre ls would ha'e
the embargo, PresidentN ixon come From the Arab countries
and his energy advisers at first this season, so the winter
thought the embargo would not shortfall will rise to2l per cent,
include Arab oil refined in Eu- unless consumption is cut
As the last tankers p&amp;illedinto
rope, Canada and the Carib..
bean and then shipped to th e
U.S. ports from the Arab lands,
UnitedStates.They thought th e thepinchstarted. The governcutoff would cover only the 13 ment said that supplies were at
million barrels a day of crude normal levels in midDecember
oil shipped directly from the in most areas of the country,
desert to American refineries but shortages would appear in
This was six per cent of the total January and Februar) unless
U.S. consumption of 17 million conservation measures were

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questions about the energy such as Nigeria, Iran and Venezuela. These were lessened by
shortage. Here is the first.)
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When nine Arab states fired
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Alaskan till arid natural gas "couple of trillion more
all—and the length of this (loniestilly about 11 million a
"me U.S. Geological Survey are still several years and barrels" which Dole says are
IlflpaCt—depends
on
the steps (lay.
Theenergycr ishasputa lot
we as a nation take without
tells us there are some 13 billion hundreds of miles away from "locked up" In a 16,000-sqthlreofbacksupagn tthewalland delay,"
mile area of Colorado.
"Oar spare capacity was barrels of proven oil reserves, benefiting anybody.
said i)ok in an in.
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me
same is true for the Wykiming and Utah.
position —though gone and we were forced to 'ith 100 billion more to be
space, like oil, going to be at a
perilous—is critical, but not yet import more than four and one- found," he said. "They tell us
premium.
disastrous. We may still have half nsillion barrels per (thy," there are about 266 trillion
The effects I the fuel shor. time to take measures to said Dole. "lii less than a cubic feet of gas reserves, with
(age are air dy being felt in
protect outselves for the decade we wiqfl from a position 700 trillion feet to be
the colder re ens of the United future."
of self-sufficiency to (inc where discovered.
States and th gas rationing
we're importing 25 per cent of
The future is now,
looming tar - r and larger on
"We have 150 billion tons of
our
oil needs.
According to Dole, In 1965, u
the horizon
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pinch will soon United States consumed
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'By
1985,
if
nothing
is
(lone
to
the
10
billion
barrels
of
oil
on
million barrels of oil per
.,
day, stop this trend, the United Alaska's North Slope will help
Our en e way of hfe In this while it produced over 9 million
on
States will be consuming
great coun y is on the line, so barrels per day,
relieve America's burgeoning
everyone liii be affected OflC
Also at this time the United estimated 2.5 million bat rels a crude oil deficit, what would a
Samsonite Fa5hionaire
Mr
or
day, and have a productive couple of trillion more barrels
r,"
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States
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importing
about
two
capacity
of
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LUGGAGE
secrctar} or mineral resources daily although it had the
In the lntIrtor Department who capacity to
The trouble is, that most of
do* Ird
produce an a(tWhile
there
aren't
an
instant
the
'it
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vital
r'sources
s now i'e ral 1nan:Ig'r of the ditisnil aix
iii'llion barrels per retucijies for this growing are not as
accessible as were
S U
Colony Levelopmcnt Operation day.
problem Dole says there are the deposits which are now
of the t lantic Richfield Co.
in
In 1972, the United States some long-range solutions nearly
exhausted,
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Oil Companies: The Whole World In Their Hands
oil? The shortage of bunkers the Saudis off the hook. Oil is to end the lines at the pumps
public should be kept so in
for shi
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No
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inc absut desperate s or
commerc ially sensible for the the government the oil corn- want an excuse to cut. But
tages wien much evidt'nce
oil firms to cut their supplies pan1 es found the gas needed cannot be right t at
eg
tothemmostsharplvnow,as
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Does anyone, other than the oil companies and the Arabs,
know what's really happening with Arab oil? Latest sailns from Arabports are nearlyI 4 per cent up on year
ago.

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evidence from shipping sta. shipowners (i.e., shipowners
rising by a staggering ing. Another is that they have hit because they previously
amount; it does raise the been warning for some time screwed tile oil companies
tistics seems directly can. independent of the oil corntrarv to the belief that there pani&amp;. Six said they had had
possibility that the Arabs that there would be an oil for the lowest prices. Last
has been a 20 per cent cut in no problems in getting a full
may not have cut prçductton shortage, and these warnings year they
sometimes paid
Arab oil production. It does load. One commenttd: "We
by anything like the amount have been falling largely on less than the freight cost of
lend some credence to the have heard of problems, but
that they say.
deaf ears.
shipping the crude to Japan.
assurances ol the Prime Min. we are not saying we have
If this is so, there is some
Many in the industry Now the advantage lies in the
ister that Britain is not des- had any. The other owner
lotic to explain it. The Arab believe that this winter companies' hands.
prately short of oil.
had the world's two largest
Oi!-producers have certainly would have seen an oil shorIt would be wise for
An observer near a British ships heading for Japan, and
milked the situation for the tage anyway, even without western governments to play
port said-last week that he they did have to leave twomaximum political capital, the Middle East crisis. The along with any deception that
had never seen so many thirds full,
without so far doing anything present situation puts all the saved the sensible Arab,
It should be pointed out
super -tankers waiting to
drastic to destroy the western blame firmly on the Arabs, governments from getting
unload. The oil companies that Arab oil production has
economics o n whose and increases oil prices,
boxed into a position in which
are using them as floating been expanding very fast
prosperity the value of their
Higher prices are necess
they might have to put their
stores, just as they are paying anyway. Saudi output was up
dollars depends. The oil firms ar to generate investment in threats into action. Last week
some garage owners to keep 33 per cent in the first 10
may have their own reasons finding new sources of oil. Prime Minister Heath's emismonths of 1973, and Iraqi outtheir tanks full,
for going along with this. One But, meanwhile, are the oil ary in Saudi Arabia, seemed
The Oil-buying public, and put by 35 per cent. So the could be that they are re- companies the best people to to he making offers
this applies to governments shipping evidence does not
pared to help the Arabs save decide how to dist ribute the specifically designed to get
too, are in the oil firms'
hands. While the Arabs
that Brittin's U 'p lit" 1!
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Th e closest battle in the poll
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one champion, edged Evansville 82- P0
in The Assoc1ated Press college successes, received 52 first No. 6 Marquette, No. 7 IndIana, more than Southern
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Cal Van- 81 and also crushed Buffalo had 3
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basketball poll, you were abso.. place votes in this week's eighth-place Louisville and derbilt was
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balloting and totaled 1,040 ninth Providence following in scant 10 points over No. 12 man 110-81 last week. The Pan'
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Arizona, 165-155,
Evansville. 42, moved U t0
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After that, the tennis were
Kentucky Wesleyan survived 22 first place votes and 538 total fourth despite losing twice, to
commentary are not the opinion of the column writer I feel it
mous designation for the second The AP panel gave Maryland scrambled with with only 68 a stern testing
the
by Evansville points,
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basketball
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Cherwa In reply to several "anti-Finley" pieces written by this Casters.
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Manager Carl Scheer.
1 *11 we draw poorly during the season and cap it off with
another poor playoff record, I think the indication will be
terribly clear," Scheer said Monday.
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with John Bryant showing the way with 242-688 Others Included
4 Jim Nader with l80-5,
Helen Padget IV7-520, Agnes Butcher 166487, Wesley Burrows 189528, Ron Allman 204-664, Joe Tanner 183502, Chuck Stimely 183-602, Margaret Price 149443, Robert Gilbo
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Knight's Shoes stomped
efforts he won over $20,000 as he completely dominates the field of and Pat Harrison two
Ralph
Pillow Motors 64 to 12.
over 100 AA-Fliel dragster!. r,RrIlL% or. hi-q way to victory made six
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With the odds in their favor, work, giving their lesser played.
We are caught up In what has been labeled an energy crisis.
Hendricks, two pants.
This game was for the
really dragged its feet, Knight's Shoes practiced star players a chance to shine. When
Whether it is because of political problems in the Middle
Knight's
Shoes
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scorer
Ralph Pillow Motors high
championship of the first
East,
half getting only two points from players Melody Graham, the game was over, Knight's was Melody Graham with 22 scorers were Dawn Berguson,
depletion of natural resources, over.expor
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as both teams went into the Mary McGovern. Big Dip, Deena Flanim and Marian Ray Shoes had a score to be proud points. Next high scorer. 10 points; and Mimie Medley
krmed by many as "a conspiracy by the major oil companies,"
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th could really "practice" some of, and Ralph Pillow had an Marian Ray, 18 points; Deena two points.
fact remaini that the demand for petroleum products
threw In 47 points for U.S. Bank, star player Dee
exceeds
Bawls dunking
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Dennis Germain had eight, and eight
points and new player Ann
George Pot-zig four.
We have been asked to exercise judicious caution in
Newman showing her ability
our driving
Martin Roberts wa high man wi
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abits including the voluntary oburvance of a 51, mph speed limit.
for
Sanford Atlantic with 17
('asoltne retilcrs have been asked not to sell gas on
The second quarter was high
&amp;rnclay.
points, Rocky Jernigan had
14, In action with many shots at.
Meanwhile, the retail price of gasoline has skyrocketed. Virtually
Walter Lee 13, Russell Crumley tempted but only one basket
no one Is observing the 55 mph limit, and if allowed to do
otherwise,
six and Mark Huaman two,
made Per team, one by Gail
.so, many retailers are open on
Murray from Wilson Maier and
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cidzenry are calling for
hope. but came out disap.
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g the basket. He defense,
Gall Whited Becky
With a two billion dollar Industry centered on motorsports, and
had 15 points In 1s
Simpson,
and Shirley Wynn,
thousands of racers faced with the prospect of mothballing race
Wayne Kelly four, Scott Fine tact their scorers to
eight more
cars, one can readily see why there Is cause for alarm. But don't
three, Ronald Moasar and Plea points and held
go
Wilson Maier
abandoning hope Productive things are being done to ensure
Roberts two each
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iiotorsportr, its rip, lit ful place in ft;luro h2isure timeactiviticr,.
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edgh point man for First Mater picked up
According to statistics compiled by Motor Sports Marketing
and started
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Corporation auto racing ranks seventh among leisure time fuel
moving like they should have
consumers, trailing such activities as vacation travel, general Wayne Parker and Andy Logan from the start Big Dip had a
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Big Dip high scorer was Dee
Representing the cause of all auto racing, the National
Leroy Kelly who has
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points, and Ced Rawls, 2
problems of eniironment vs. energy. Headed by NMC eiecutive
first ha which hurt their of- points.
director John Cooper, former president of Ontario Motor *ed. ferise.
way. and NMC chairman Bill France Sr.. past president and
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for but should that one mistake turn all of the baseball world
successive games was
agatnt him'
problem belonging to the
Everyone is aware of the success of night time World Series I.Aonknvo,A senior.
and All-Star games but they seemed tokrget whose idea it was. It
He started the three game i
was Charley O's. How about the recent d"ignated hitter. The trek by holding the big man for
Oakland owner had his hand in that.
the Jones Tiger's to ten points.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. i API
Going back even farther it was Charley Finley that instituted a Next on his list was Tampa — If fullback Bill Rudder
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little color into baseball. He started with white shoes then moved
Jefferson's Ricky Gallon who makes a speedy recovery, Tento three different sets of uniforms, Petty you say.
I;was promptly halted for eight nessee Coach Bill Battle says
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I remember its a youngster going down to Tinker Field to see points. The biggest feat came his players will be in their best
my field In a powder blue uniform while the Twins hit the field in the night after the Tampa physical condition since midblack and wtutepinstx ipe. The setting was oselcast. Looking at the conte when he Lictd the season when they meet Texas
FAST PACED ACTION
Twins untform coupled with Ithe weather turned a bright day at the leading scorer in the Metro, Tech in the Gator Bowl football
INIEN'S 13ASKETBALL activity usually gets going ins rapid way at the
ballpark into deressingsItuatjon. Purely psycological but it was Darrell Dawkins from Orlando game Saturday night,
important to me.Sanford Middle School g ym every Tuesday and Th ursday night. The
Evans. Dawkins was com-4 depends on how well he
I could go on and on about what a boon to baseball ,
,Iarles pletely stymied for ten points progresses the nert three
action is spiced with many ex-College and ex-Junior College hoopsters
Finley has been but I'm afraid thatpeople won 't listen,
although his team posted 74.
days," Battle said Monday of
% iio more than give the fans 11e11' es en Ss worth of entertainment.
The
led. FDi,
-k Williams
Wright's effort in tho3e three Rudder. who is suffering from a
(Iferald
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ngs to Charley Finley and Finley doesn't want to let him go and contests earned him honors as shoulder injury. "We've had
I can't blame him. Legally Williams is the Oakland manager
the Burger Chef player of the injury problems ever since
because Williams signed a contract that said he wanted to be.
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of week. The award was won the midseason. Most of them are
H
a sudden the mustachioed pilot decides the grass is greener on t he previous week by Dawkins. In cleared up."
other coast, or should we say the money is greener. A contract
addition Wright was given the
He didn't blame the upset
made to protect both parties. Williams wants to break that contract Lyman High School Pep Club's losses to Georgia
and Misbut Finley is made uptobe the yj1flan Why?
Player of the Week.
slaslppi on injuries but he said
So all you baseball inns, next time you read or hear about
At the Christmas break Tennessee would have been
Charley 0 say to yourself he is all baseball has. He Is the only Wright was hitting on 62 per better prepared for its final sis
central Figure we have and I'm going to support him because next cent of his shots from the line opponents
if It had been in
,
to Mountain Landis he's done more for baseball than 1 001 BOWLS plus 32 buckets for a total of 87 better physical shape
By KIN RAPPOI OR r
Kuhn
points He averaged 16 8 a
The Vcls had to struggle to Associated Press Sports Writerr
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The Indiana Hoosiers are way
ganie.
the
highest
on
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team.
beat
Kentucky
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nee anti nvrrosrnence
ziiv ecimu nignest scorer
ln their last two games for anl..
was sharp shooting guard At 3 record—the worst in Battle's Friars are somewhere over the
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RainbOw.
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They're
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posted 29 baskets plus 66 per
"11tree key players didn't
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SCLC
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The Southern Christian
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Coming back from the days YOU get ready for Satur. Indiana, the nation's seventh.
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holida ys will be no easy thing days game
ranked team, is fa vored to win
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V.
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lie said defensive backs Nick the Far West Qa"ic in Port- , 1kw1 footb.iU game.
Liii Winter Park Wildcats on Carmichael and Eddie Brown land, Ore Providence, No
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victory in a prestigious
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sponsor
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1973 IN REVIEW
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November
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For the best buys in town visit Place
Homes North, Il 92 at Lake

Kathrn Estates. 2 ml North of
Hwy 436 8342270

Forrest Greene, Inc.
1304W Fairbanks
WE TAKE TRADES

4153333

MOSSIE C.

BATEMAN
322.76-ti

BROKERS

The Time Tested Firm
Nights: 3223.434

VI, assume payments. Balance

around $1700. 321 1977.

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All makes sewing
machine repair

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Champion blood lines. 5700
firm 123 1545 or 372.5393,

$1 Call Credit Dept. SANFORD
SEWING CENTER, 307 A. East
1st $t Sanford 372 9151 Eves
$31 1546

TV. Sofa, Chair, Bookcase, i'iasher,
Dryer. 7 Lamps, Wardrobe. Call
3279107 befor e S. or 3222840 after
5

Free Christmas Puppies

Automotive Service

Horses

66

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.ii necessary
Phone 3230640
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start at $11995, Get Mom hers for
Chr istmas
now.
Financing
available. Geneva Heating &amp; Air
Conditioning Serv. 3096 Orlando

Reauty Care

writing lowest prices in Fla,
Gormly't. E. 46 past Beardall at
RR tracks,

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Ceramics

Service, used machines

kiln dealer. 50 5 Closed Thiirsday
&amp; Sunday 322792).

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TELEVISION SETSS25UP
MILLERS

mommen

3951
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COGBURN FENCE CO.

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Custom Homes

We build Custom homes or extra
bedrooms. bathrooms, playrooms
SUN Enterprises. Inc 1304142

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6 Afternoons a Week

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Doors

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SETTING, Cotn?r

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rnaiestic oakS, pines, 941 anti
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cent'al
at and air. 133,000

HALL
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ROUTES AVAILABLE IN SANFORD DELTONA
LONG WOOD - ALTAMONTE SPRINGS -

17'

CALL 322-2611
AND GET YOUR NAME ON THE LIST FOR
APPOINTMENTS

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Boarding. 372 5752.

Herald Want Ad by calling 322
2611 and asking for a friendly

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Fast efficient ServIce, old and new.
Bonded. licensed. 1220959.

exterior.

repairs, roofs painted, free honest
experienced estimateS. 3730194
mall
Want to sell something?
investment ,n a Classified Ad will

Call Ray

Vacuum Cleaners

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Only authorized sales
secvke ,in
Sanford. Open C-S.,Mon Fri.. Sat.
9 I. 107 W 271h St. Ph 3235130.
FREE Home Demonstration

$31300

Custom made screen rooms. car.
ports. Top workmanship and
materials, LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION, 323447S.

Carpentry, Remodeling. Additons
Custom Work Free Estimate
Licensed Bonded 321000,11i.

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Wallpaper Hanging
PAUL SLATER
Prof essonal Wallpaper Hangtr
Licensed Pesdentlal Commercial
Mail Frg Eitnmstes Ph 3726473
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Welding

Custom made cabinets, bars,

mommosommorom

By Delivering

Boarding-Profess anal with love I

Plumbing

Custom Painting
Reasonable

Bring Results

AGE 2 OR OVER

Dog training in your home. All
Breed Dog Training Academy.
Call for free evaluation 531.7370.

Small Jobs Wanted
133$, "Lake Mary''

Want Ads

BOYS AND GIRLS

Pet Care

372

hr,ng results

LIU•LAU
SEWING MACHINE

7619 Orlando Drive, 372 0)57

&amp; Down

Painting-interior

Concrete

REASONABLE PRICES CALL 377

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Roofing 1. Sheet Metal
Gutters
Spouts
500 French Ave . 377.9351

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MOONEY APPLIANCES, 3730697.

Improvements

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items. Sell them quickly witn a

HANDYMAN

French Ave.. Sanford, 372-7651.

Arless 8. Cor.'.-ri-itcrial

WHOA Vent throwaway useful idle

SERVICES UNLIMITED

tOOlS, etc (Ivy 1 or 1001 items,
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave

*HOME &amp; BUSINESS.

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.5 ACKSON'S CERAMICS. supplies,

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PAINTING &amp; GENERAL REPAIR
PHONE 373 $175

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BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS

BULLDOZER WORK

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Iop prices paid, used, any Condition

r used furniture, appliances,

Money

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mlK, private party, Ph. 372 919)

plance Sales &amp; Service, 2617 S

Earn Your Own

Pint, 322 5712.

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','any to choose from Dick's ap

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.EN'S MOWING SERVICE
Acreage, Lots and Lawns
Free estimate, call 17) ICES

ROE'S HEATING &amp; AIR

Lue.CatTIOrIinu jinr secvic,
Call 323-1119

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harriett's Bea uty Nook)

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377477.

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:lea ring lots our SpecIalty. 321-1131
after 3 p m

Wanted to Buy

Heaters Cleaned, Serviced, Sold arid
installed. Call Geneva Htg. &amp; A ir
Cond Service. 373-5.431.

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JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy direct from boxc or at wholesale
p'sces. Jolly Charliv guarantees in

Freezers

NOW-111000-

JOHN'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
iix',P Maple Ave,, Sanford
32) *550

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CLEANING. CALL RALPH'S
HOME SERVICE, 323-59SI.

f'll line GE Applianc es
Sanford Elect ric Company
2527 Park Drive, 372 1367

3723736.

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Ph 3;3-2$47
Psi Bull Terrier, Male Pup. 6 mos
Beautiful Registered. 1125, Ph

Lawn Service

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210 MagnolIa Ave.
3724472

Apphances

SWksOld

7041
Washers, ranges, retrig. 139.95 up.
Also repairs Myers Appliance,
250 Sanford Ave • 323 2732

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Central Heat &amp; Air Condit ioning .
For free estimate, call Carl Harris,
at SEARS In Sanford, 322-5771,

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Washers
and
Dryers
WARRANTY.
Free Delivery,
WHITESIDE APPLIANCES, 641-

Air Conditioning

Doberman Puppies, AKC, 10 weeks,
I females, wormed
shots, $100
Terms. 349 1340

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A Directory
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Dachshunds, 7 weeks. 1.40 373

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tile Save fuel SUN Enterprises.
Inc I)) 4t42

Drufting

RETIREMENT SPECIAL or young

lot,

An Equal Opportunity Ernptoy.r

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Drawings. FaSt, dependable,
economical Call Victor-363 3743

corner

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or Builders. suo contractors.
Complete House Plans and Shop

Ho%p,tai and shopping near i-,r
frjm Lake Monroe, 155,900

number immediately to start your career:
322.0244. Ask for Mr. Warner.

U70 El Camino, straight stick, small

Days 372 6123

couple-Furnished 3 bedroom, I
bath, clean. Comfor table hOuS. On

If you think you are qualified phone this

323 67)0.

manager

With 'o'ae &amp; care. Professional
Ph. 323 3394 or 321 399

*Singer**

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

300 French Ave
323 5200

'69 CI-IEVY PICK UP. Nothing
down, take over, call credit

'POODLE GROOMING.

GOLDEN TOUCH 'N SEW

Mobile Home (lank Repossessions
IS to choose from. 131-737) Dealer
IIROOKF,ELD, '71. Setup on) acre
wooded lot, river rights, boat
ramp, 3 bdrm., 61' x 17'. Dealer,

Step ix or ufl 1s spool mom
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NEW BOARDING KENNELS WITH
GROOMING FACILITIES. West
Hwy. 46. Ph. Roland Dunn, owner,
372-1057.

Household Goods

Dr., First bldg. South of Airport
Blvd. on 1797. 373 5411,

Homes

111-4.0'S

Love is a Pug for Christmas: Se.
yours now. Terms Available, 190
Alma, Lake Mary, 373 P799.

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-'.'OUNT DORA AREA- Horses'
Vest 3 bedroom,
bath, large
country kitchen, like new One
Qeorg,ous ocreol land Seller will
hold mortgage. Low down,
payment, $31,500

573,tSOTerrns

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Your Multiple Listing Agency
Local and National MLS
REALTORS
254$ Park Dr.

1)0*275' over 3600 sq. ft. unde

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PICTURE PRETTY

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3730350

2544 S Frencri Ave
Days jfl 1217

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bedroom, 2 bath hOmes.

peting, range, dlshwasp,e,
disposal, c en tral heat-air. Lot II
X 140'. Ph. 671 460.

SANFORD REALTY

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133,700 for tre whole paCkage
Better call right nowt

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A 3 bedroom, 2 bath frame on five
acre's with detached 2 car garage
and barn, all In good condutio.
Has fence, three wells, pump.

117 West First St.

shopping &amp; churches Ideal
for retired $17,500 3725700

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Ri i,riond M ball, Peg Hroi
Esther Platt Associate

wall carpeting, air condition t'cl,
KINGSBERRY- El Capitan 5
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SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.

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brick From *33,400 20th Street
Locust, turn left to 11th St., rIgi
on Valencia Court North. Mod-open l6pm daily. On+slle pjor
372 7010

PARK--PRICE

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Pets and Supplies

65

in sewing cabinet.
Singers best model, winds bobbin
in machine, Fully automatic. Pay
EXCLUSIVE t
balance of 1.7$ or 10 payments 01

REDUCED to $41,600 for this
iflvIv I b.dronm, 7 t'Lxth with 'ii' v
10' pool in lovely area. Has all the
extras, tool In first class c on
ditlon Have keys, will shc'wt

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Houses los' sale

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1941 Hwy .1192 Open Sat. 1, Sun 95
Call 939-2920

THIS 3 BEDROOM has 11,
baths, pool, enclosed patio just
lends itself to easy Florida living,
At 577,730 you'll lust hive to see

Ruth KinqdOn, Assoc

Roberts &amp; Gilman

$17,900 inspect our 2 furnI?1ed
models on Aitor1 Blvd
for free color TV, N Obligation

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manager, 373 4730.

All Sizes and models. 10 speeis, S
Speeds, and standard bikes now
available at Firestone Store. Cat(
3720244

Realty

Central heat-a.r. 147.900. Ca

dryer, wall -wall carpet, rec,
building, pool Shuffleboard From

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home. )bedrooms, 2 ball
Situated on scenic Lake Mar
Large screened porch faces lot
on this secluded cou ntry sit

Sanford, Fia.

Reel tape Recorder. SOlid state, 135
Voice of Music Stereo, AM FM
Radio, console. BEAUTIFUL
CONDITION, needs power tube
$9S; Utility cabinet, IS. Ext.
ialouty 00or. $5; Dresser. $15;
Mini bike, 533; Electric Guitar &amp;
Amplifier, 575 74310 S. Myrtts
Ave , 323

Stenstrom

LAKE MARY

Large lot with cycl one lenc

Sa nford'i newest 1 1 7

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Fern Park

Trucks and Trailers

'U I TON Cl-lEVY VAN. Nothing
down, take over, call credi t

Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

SNAGS

prescription

Bicycles

* Maitland Flea Mart*

Elmer Bakalla, Inc.

Junk Cars Removed

19

ROOMS CARPET

*Paid Vacations
*Paid Holidays
"Paid hospitalization for entire family
'Paid
drugs for entire family
SPaid life insurance
'Paid retirement
'Stock Sharing plan available
*Liberal bonus program
'Excellent working conditions

?blndoned, unwanted Junk cj
hauled away. Your cost, $10.
Orlando, 295-6191 anytime.

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LAKE MARY

ON

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373 1061 or 373 0S17

Miscellaneous

(IMJP!lJi11
1)1 If;
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people,

--..L'b0DY SHOP
1109 Sanford A venue

ROBSON MJ.RINE
2927 Hwy. 17 92

manager 323 6730.

perienced people in retail time
management. Top pay for qualified

17volt Auto B-atterles$Il.

17

'73 FORD RANCHERO. Nothing
down, take over. Call Credit

Fir es tone Tire &amp; Rubber Company has
immediate openings for qualified ex-

Auto Repairs

Pa rls.Accessories

Sanford Auction '*
PUBLIC
AUCTION
EVERY
MONDAY NIGHT, Antiques, TV5, 59 Musical Merchandise
Miscellaneous, New and used
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furniture andappliances, Pius
Baldwin Piano
spec-al sales Iwatch adS),
Excellent Cond. '61 model
Plum. 1a11
Auctioneering Service. I
64
Equipment for Rent
COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE
- - - -- -_ -- - Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Buy, seI, cOnsign, appraise, Cr I 5mpoo' er only $I per
si.'ec'al sales out of anything of
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
value. Hwy. -17 92 ( behind Win
sn f,'OOiIe homes
nrrr

Till We Succeed!"

Ph 372 1021

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"We Don't Stop

Realtor

003

7 btdroom hOuSe $110 mo
pluS 575 Jemage dCpo%it P40 pets

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521.500 total for the most houw for
the money. 3 bdrms, family rm.
living rm. tat ink , t(he'n, citrus
trees I bfk to city bus. Flexible
financing.

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Tree work done arid wood for sale.
32) $515. 74 hrs a day or 373-5263.

WINTER PARK

Pit UNSWORTH REALTY

322.

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Boats &amp;Marine

16' Bonita Bow Rid'.'r wfull vinyl
cover, 55 hp Jennison I. Galv
Trailer. Extras like new. 3223772
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For Sale
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t-jy sell trade
ill )1SE,f4r%t St
372 5i

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SEMINOLE-REALTOR ORL..-W
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICI
373 4991
ivs Fren
Eve_________________
,Sunday,322-7374or3n.0

'(en h4.wwarpef,GE..kltcn.fl
may extras Adutti. Deposit,

W.
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322 5961

EVEREST REALTY INC
Realtor, 1601 S Hwy- 17 97

1700

Arbor

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Sleeps 6 5750
Comp Seminole, 3724470
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$34 1606
Income and

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3 Bedroom, l" Bath
Large Lot. Fenced. 574,SCO
Acre Realty. REALTOR. inno

l bedroom

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527,300, Terms, Ph. 3222780-

O.vnrf--1 b*droom wood frame
h,vse. Close In, $9,500. Total price.
Terms. Jimmie Cowan, 318
Palmetto Ave.

1 bedroom. 2 sio(y Spanish st yl
fireplaces. large Florida ro
corner lot. Loads of extras, I
$31.100

1-10

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C A WHIDDOI4SR .BROKER
Ill N. Park. Sanford
322.5"I
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town. orly 110.500 with fermi

Home

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PEAL TOP
MP 1/91. Defli4rv 65.g 4615

less for Cash

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1964 Bass Boat, 16' fiberglass. 33 hp
Evinrude, all aluminum trailer
Excellent Condition Priced to sill

Investment Property
&amp;ocai income corner property, 117' x
50'. toned Commercial
3.

14951 5

Sat
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1967 Pontiac LeMans, 6 cyl.. 4 speed,
mags, headers. air, 1450. 321 7431-

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1913 Dodge Dart, extra clean,
automatic transmission, good
tires, radio, heater. Only $495.
SHELLEY AUTO SALES, 701
French Ave., 3237960.

Private owner must sell, 2 year
labor and $2,000 built thiS motor
home. Will sacrifice for 51500 Sic
it' Jim Lash Chrysler Plymouth

Equipment
'

CORBE1'T

Park Ridge central I,
L air, extra large %for
TWO bedroom, 11-i baths, dining
---building workshop, 124,950. F
room. den has fireplace. kitchen
forms
loacitcl With cabinets, Screened
heat
utilities
ffvO 372 4"O
bedroom Mayfair. IC
executive home Only S42.000
A 2 BEDROOMS, ADULTS ONLY
tPARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Commercial property on 17
lit'
2S45 Park Drive, 122 2,161
Starting at $12.500.
.
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Commercial building on Park A,
32
Houses Rent

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3Z3 7750

16

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572.00)

home

Park, Edws. flld'j 33 5255

7 Bedroom, central heat. Iiving
room, air, 156.900

2 bedroom, plus efficiency, CIO%

5th 5? 32 2796

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MONEY SAVERS

One bedroom apartment, lights,
water furnished, $90 AdoUi. 301

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$05 S.

Travel Trailer

C. C, BLAIR BROKER
A J. PEPININGTON ASSOC

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down, taka Over. Call credit
manager 323-6730.

DON BALE'S
Sanford Motor Company
French Ave., 3724312

Campers
Travel Trailers

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Blair Agency

Geneva Waterfront near La ke'
Hars,ey, Charming 3 bedroo,n,- 2
bath home. Interesting ex triIs.

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location'
for frislurif dultsAlto trailer,
Ph.
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8343131

IS-Action Sports

t.2...e I'
wuii.

s Ares with moble
Terms

831 C

immediate occupancy

1100 E. 25th

Lots
and Acreage
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Gilman

4331

Ong bfc5oorn.p.rfm.n,

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CO

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carpet, air &amp;

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not live in Sanford's
finest established residential area?

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Two bedroom duplex furnished
apartment 420 Orlando Drive,
Sanford

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people or tourltts. 322-03$i,

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Upstairs apt, $100 plus deposit
Utilities not included. Mature

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the-'re:earing

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Jack P. McClure. Peg Broker, 06
Pd

17, Mon

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3 bedrooçi block home, 1½ bat h s.
large lot, in the country. Call 373

electric heal. Kitchen equipped.
S130 mo. KULP REALTY, in

'23s950

telephone BIt 1026.

9-Good Things to Eat

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Inc

116W. 2nd. St.

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(ALTOR

830-5500

AVALON APARTMENTS'

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WELAKAAPARTMENrs
114W. 1st. Si.

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'69 BUICK ELECTRA 225. Nothing

323.59)1.

$93.

World Travel, Hwy. 17 92,
Longwood. 534 9121.

Center, 512 Sanf or d Ave. Hrs. C to

low

CLIFF JORDAN

Ideal home for young couple or
retirees Nest 2 bedroom home in
quiet location, but CIOSI' to
everytning, Priced within your
reach at 114.500 Call how, Joe
Rubel. Astor

isis

Garage-Rummage

SOc a bag- Skirts &amp; Blouses All
Souls Catholic Church Sharing

heat, air, $300 down, 722-6513,

171.200.

"NEAT &amp; CLEAN"

Furnished

54

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12'i61' 597; Deluxe SkylIne, 2
b"droom. all electric, central

interest mortgage, to dc
do
ca ymert 3 bedroom, large cot
lot, carpeted, fully equipg7ed
kitchen, garage. 1 year Pld

322-064

C ASS EL BER RY

Apartments Rent

1-

excellent condition, fully equip
pc-ti. $1950. Call after $-373-4264.

&amp;

&amp;

Autos for Sale

1969 Bu k Riviera. Steel radials,

'63 Anglia, good mileage, good
transportation, $215. Cow horse,
gentle,
2 space heaters, $15
rt Ph, 323 1309

Seethe latest In new and uSed travel
trailers and campers from New

Sales

Immediate possession, assume

Alter hwrs:

327 3991

372-9281

SAN MO PARKS. 1 2 3 Bedroom
Trailers 1. Apts. 2 Adult parks, 7
Family par,
Hwy. 17-97,

ERRACE

based on age from em
oloycrs covered by the

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Trav2I
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SEORDOM. BATS IRAPID
NEW HOMES. PACKED FULL OP
ALL T4! EXTRAS YOU'D IXPI C T AND DESERVIt

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II) ?atme?to Av, San
iir
1 r

be a chance to avenge
Rentals
Iasi season's defeat by the
Raiders
see
Fernandez
Trojans. The Rose Bowl
29-Rooms for Rent -- Egad. (ries, tists jai's
up against them, it
shapes
tremendous
lining
up
as
a
30-Apartments Rent
bow! ma (chups are some of
battle with the Bucks snort' might be an indication tha t the
Unfurnished
the finest in years with th e
ing a 9-0-1 record and the IJolphinsareintrouble-butnot
superpoi 'ers Alabama and
31-Apartments Rent
Trojans, losers only to Noire neesIy.
Notre Da
having at each
Furnished
Dame,
running
up
a
9-1'
1
other in the Su-3r Howl on
score.
Playing
at
home
and
32-Houses
Rent Unfurnished
New Year's Eve, and the
FerilafldeZ, out of action the
with
the cagey McKay directbruising iOhio State Buckeyes
33-Houses Rent Furnished
in the show we foresee a past two weeks, is still recovmeeting the high -stepping
34-Mobile Homes Rent
triumph for the Troja ns - ering (ruin a torn hamstring.
Southern California Troja ns
halt
k.a
ff.
was
lie
available
for
last
Sun33-MobIle
Home Lots
the next day in a repeal
day's playoff game against CIII.
engagen3ent In the Rose
ORANGE HOWL
For Rent
cinnati but he wasn't needed.
Bowl. Ani those are only two
Jan. I. Miami, Fla.
36-Resort Properly
the eig ht great contests on
Penn State 27, LSU 2i, As The Dolphins, never in serious
For Rent
tap overt he holiday weekend
usual Joe Paterno has one of trouble, beat the Bengal.s 34-16,
37'..... Business Property
-urn - kumph' 'Tis ind eed Our indicators say this
his fi ne clubs in a top bowl
So he's getting an extra week
For Rent
t n fort u r ate the excci!cnt Missouri's day.
...eet.... oating an 11-0'0
i)klanom:i c1 ub !I )ped over
record and with Ileisman of recuperation. Today he was
Wanted to Rent
SUGAR HOWl. (N)
some off - th e-fiek regulaTroph y- winner John Cap - listedbytheteamas"possible"
[)ec, 31, New Orleans, La.
tions. They would have been
- - - --- -- --- -- - ---- pelletti showing the way, the for Sundays game against the
wortny participant In any
ou'e i-tame 31, Alabama Nittany Lions will Drevail Raiders.
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bowl.
i i -Houses for Sale
24. With the National Title on over a rugged LSLf team.
Let us, wi thout further ado, the line Notre Dame's Ara This will be a fitting climax
12-Mobile Homes
On Tuesday, Christmas Day,
proceed ti analyze the games Parseghian and Alabama's to a great weekend of collegi' Fernandez and the
the
43-Lots and Acreage
in their ci ronological order. Bear Bryant will
ate ootba ll.
heh
Dolphins began what Coach
heh
go for broke! Alabama
14-Farms and Groves
PE ACII BOWL
Don
Shula
call
"
ed
normal
U1-0-0
and
Notre
Dame
(101973 SEASON
45-Resort Property
Dec. tL Atlanta, Ga.
0-0) are almost evenly Right Wrong Ties PcI..
week of preparation" for the
For Sale
Ma!ylalod 30. Georgia 10. matched in
AFC title game in the Orange
ISM 170
ii
729
The TerpS stunned th e col' department the sttistjcs
with 'Bama hay16- Into me And
Bewl with a 45.minute woikout.
legiate Inotbal! world by ing the
edge
in offense
-Investment Property
thrashing a lint' Tulane team,
Incidentally, for the fourth
And now, dear friends, as
heir
season
finale
averaging
480,7
yards
per
42-9, in LI
47-Real Estate Wanted
game to Notre Dame's 4614 we wrap up ?nother glorious straight year, Siiula didn't do
They'll slu3W th is was no fluke In defense
it's the other way year for the Hoople Football any Christmas shopping. Not
by turni ng back Vince
Merchandise
around with the Irish limiting Forecast, 1 want to wish a that he's a modern-day
eorgia Bulldogs by all opponents to an average happy and prosperous 1974 to
nd you. It's just
SO-Mtsceflancous
a 201-point margin,
of 201.2 yards per game and you all
that for the fourth straight
For Sale
ASTRO 'BLUEBONNET
the Crimson tide allowing
1SPAPERITERPRI5ZAW.I
year, the coach was too busy
$1-Household Goods
Dec. Z , Houston. Tex.
their foes 2448. In rushing
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plotting playoff strategy to worHouston 25, Tulane 23. The offense 'Bama rolled for 366.1
S2-Appliances
ry' about fighting the departHouston C ougars (10-I) and yards per contest to 3.50.2 for
fl
-TV- Radio. Stereo
i reen Wave (9-21 the Irish. The edge, we see
Tulane's G
iiient store mobs.
Sport
appear to be very evenly it, comes in rushing defense
So he opened his wallet and Si-Garage Rummage Sales
matched v pith the fl1' ,j where the big, mobile Irish
gomgtot
had others do the shopping. "I'd 53-Boats &amp; Marine
ie Cougars. This is forward wall has stymied
Equipment
like
to be in th is position every
one of Tula ne's finest clubs in running attacks all season
56-Camping Equipment
year," he grinned.
years bt'it the rugged whileholding theiropponen ts
In Oakland, meanwhile, the s7.....Sporfs Equipment
Cougar's defense, rated 5ev- to an average of only
4
(',1(E'VILLE' N.C. (AP)
enth in th i nation, will turn yards per outing. The Tide
Raiders were also preparing %8Bcyc$C$
the tide.
IS g yen p 139.6 yards on
One of baseball's most noted Tuesday for the showdown.
erc andiste
the ground per game. truly,
tzother acts, pitchers Gaylord and doing everything they could ""'
GAl 'OR BOWL
to
the
victor
ia
this
Dec. !9, J
Perry of the Cleveland Indians
Fla.
to keep the Dolphins (foul 60-Office Equipment
showdown should L?II1
And Supplies
Texas It ch .4, rennessee
1mnd
.lim
1crry
of
the
Detroit
getting angry.
rating - liar
rumph!
21. The H
Tigers, will be inducted into the
"You're trying to get me to 61-Building Ma terials
1.
COTTON hOWL
kaff-k.1f
.-orth ( iro4.na Sirts Mill of sy 21ncthuig and liii not
6!-L4 vn and Garden
Jail I, Dallas Tr
tulle .&amp;JJ!"aluig (mse two
Fame tonight
stock car ing to do it," defensive end
Texas, 33, Nebr as ka
fine eIes ens. The Red
t
and Tools
3-Mac nery an
drising chamñon Richard Pet. Tony Cline said in a telephone
Raiders wcin 10 while losing Darrell Royal's Longhorns
64-Eqt)apment for Rent
univ one icontest this fall
stunned by an early 52-13
ty and former Olympic track- interview from his home when
while Tennesee, playing in th rashing at the hands of
man Floyd "Chunk" Simmons, asked about Raider,' state. 63-Pets and Supplies
the ruggc d Southeastern mighty Oklahomb. recoverei
Their induction at a banquet ments that t hey're the best In oo-Horses
('nnfvr#isct
( ri I, i I fl, r It) will it L 'i91U t ii(t
F
LIVeStOCk and Pou hr
7
1
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F tough
J . 1 (.01 d % t.
bring membership in the tutU to
"It's going to be tough enough 64-Wanted to Buy
look for Jir Carlen's Texas Sotithweg Conference
45.
to beat the Do lphi ns without 89-Stamps Coins
Teth !ads tn eke out a narrow With Roosevelt Le aks, who
victory. As a special treat ran at a 141.5 yards-pergettinji them angry atus" said
and Trade
leading the
keep your eyes on the Red game
tAP
A
f ('line a former Universt
71-Antiques
Raiders'La
iamwh
Miami star. "Before we
prurnoter s is pla nning to stage
has average better than zz, hold the upper hand a I (I*
77Auctson
Denver
and Pittsbur'h,
sti,rld flyweight boxing ehamkoff returns. way over the tough Cornjliothip here next March be- both came In here saying the
huskers,
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Ralzkrs lacked the some th ing
tween Thailand's
ROSE BOWL
Dec. 29. El P.i'o.Trx.
1S-(rnpers Travel
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(hioi:oi
challenger ."xtra it takes to be a ctiamp!on.
i. Auburn 17.
Jan. 1, Pasadena, Calf .
Trailers
ltgotsomeofourguysriledup
Socrates Batoto of the
So, Cal if ornia
. Ohio
The
ri Tigers, who
/6-Auto Repairswon their f irsi ix contests State 20. The Granddaddy of
Philippines. Ratoto i manager, So the last thing I want to do is
Accessories
Parts
be little the Dolphins,
ad then d ropped four of the Bowls boasts another maIlermie Rivera. said today,
Umir Iat fl'1 e are ep-cted jor attr ictina 'hided in im
Iii's pu' it this was' " l.'
1 7 Junk Cars Removed
nirge
ii rtiturn
ig
Uakt defeated Jiro Takada added, "flwre'5 no question
r ti
iiILk
78-Aotorcyc$es
son Corn
irl1
that
both feel we've got the
unanimous
deci
of Jaiin on
9-Trucks and Trailers
L*enathsa ppoalitment this Trojans it will be their sith
best learn in the AFC...and
5105) Sur'day in Jakarta to win
yeAr but s-hut trtd t
put it Rose Bowl appearance in t he
C)
A U 05 or
the vacint Orient fl yweight 3hould be a heck of a hal'
all togethe r 'y handing last eight years and for
Il-Aviation
Jga-ne."
ui-own.
Housiu
its -aly 1973 defeat. Woody Hayes' Buckey es it
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2571 Park Dr. 372 211S

N Ice land 2 bedroom spts
700 Magnolia Avt., Apt 3
323 S5469t m 9p rn

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SANFORD AREA

Jim Hunt Realty

3234430

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Houses for Sale
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drapes. Central-heat and air. fully
equipped kitchen. Adults only Ph,

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APARTMENTS
1120 I LORIDA AVENUE

CLOSING osisi

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person.

Hotels

7-Motels

Wanted

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Auction

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FRANKLIN ARMS

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1970 Grand P1x, Model Sj. fully
equipped, AM FM stereo radio,
air conditioning, power steering
brakes, electric seats
windows,

1)306,

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Autos for Sale

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CAG Unfil POCKUP 6. 0041V" Y ro%le
in Sanford. 6 days a week. shoirl
hours. good pay. Full time em

11-Personaft

6-Child
6

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BOX SPRINGS
Kings .Oue.ns

'',anted Man fc'r IairJry*ath,ocm

I'm not glad to see anybody.

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Every Friday 7:30p.m. Buy, Sell or
* *AMC - J E E P5* *
Consign. Call 535-1070. AAA
AUCTION, Hwy. 17-97, Longwood. For, the best buy In American
Fla.
MotofS, and Jeep vehicles, see.

Central Peat&amp;air. Sparklir clean
pool. Move In today,
Children
accepted 372 2090

$1250 CONVEN

MATTRESS

have supervision experience.
Applications c,an "picked up at
City Hall; No I N. Fairbanks Ave
winter Springs

3-Cemetarles

£

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Dolphins' defensive tackle
sayi. "you just have to play v
regardless of who the team is,
where they come from or what

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RequsrementsareatIeastS'rs.of
progreSsive law enforcement, and

No way.

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for games december 28, 29, 31 and January
'I;

You might
think that, havinggrown UP In
the Bay Area of Oakland, Manwould be espedi-Ily happy to be seeing
Raiders next Sunday, that factni' them in the American
ferewe chwnpionship would be
.
-in added incentive,
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AUCTION

baths, convenient to
t(hOOI$, Ibopplg center ,
Shag
carpeting, dirnpes, dishwashe ,
r

With VA

1)112 27

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I- r,,),s ACCtv'in1JAV~:hCJl c~ns for the

i-Cards of Thanks
1.1

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3 bedrooms, 2

Camping-Resorts

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Hrrtn'e.ters rieded, immediately
Part or full time Sanfor d Flare
Call i4vien, 322 211 or 37 3 6537

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Orlando Kennel Club.

Camping, Fishing and Family Fun.
No alcoholic beverages, CAMP
SEMINOLE, 3724470.

.atr,rdavtL
- Holidays

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Travel Agencies

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Stamps-Coins

To buy and sell gold or silver coins,
contact us first. We also buy bulk
silver COInS SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER, 109, W. 1st 323-43,51,

GENEVA GARDEN

low investment, IS Pct financing
rose thO
An investment for
MUST SUCCEED and one that
will provide years of steady in
come Call. collect, 904 72S'1 1 67.

'IatresS and Counter Help. Fc"1
reice. II einPl)t'
C,OtXl pay and tips. Mutt apply ri

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Change
Of Copy .

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Unfurnished

- - ---------------SELF SERVICECOINOI'LPAT[D
:wiK KAR WASH available San
lord and surtouridir area. VCr4

Temporary, nil Lee Rd., Winter
Park. 647 $111.

FLYING CARPET TOURS, INC.
Airljfl7 tickets. Cruise and Tours at
official rates 303 Stmoran B'vc,

BoSton at Buffalo
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doesn't want frills, just a basic car, please. Actually, this is a
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per son, Sanford Nursing and
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holidays, hospitalltation. Call
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Water condItioners, 372 4610
WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All type's and sizes
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which was cut at 9 a.m. today by construction
workers. Telephone offi(,i,,11'-, estimatc(l if',()
pholles, Including the Sallfol'd Police Department and the city hall, were out nf order as a

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emergency vehicle using red or
Don't ride out from between blue light and siren.
A quiet da) to catch up on some — 11 new watch band — but I
Report all serious accidents
reading," commented T. real]), nee&amp;d it, so it was my Parked cars. Keep to the right
faorite gift," she explained in ride n a straight line with to the police Beware of cars
Sty ks
Her four-year-old son Mat- the flow of traffic.
traveling in the sanie directior
"Love] weaffier
to go fishing
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putt train," he said firmly. A
Gene Williams.
gifts I got for
twin sister Arny.
wedding were my favorite
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New yoRK fAP) &amp;A *day lfQ&lt;k%
Pots and pans anddishes," said
Kats Alm
.1% Law Lail 'aa.cR
Pam Brooke, who plans to be had prompt repli es to th e
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it keeps clothes tumbling after ihe regular cycle ends to
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An elderly DeUona, Fla,, coupe
died Christmas Day when their
car went oft the road and
smashed into the wall of a
Scottsdale theater building.
They were identified as Max
ker. 73, and tic wife Jeate.
Police said the car, driven by
Mrs. Sacker, went off th e right
side of the road after pauink a
ear and struck a pole. It then
tt'd Lk ur: the r&amp;n
and went through the th eater
wall. Officers said the Mrs.
Sacker may have uffrd a
heart attach before the acci-

School House in the Commuii
Center. Mrs. Lydia Schrnidl
president.
There will be no Boa
Meeting.
Mrs Schiwdt expresses 1
thanks to Mary Vining, Ma
Hartinger, helene Sanford a
Zita
Waltrich for the
S'lvaIion Army Kettle.
The Legion Auxiliary Ma
('onference will be held on Jan
6.
the Canton How
Hotel, south of Orlando.

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FROM 8:00 A. M. to 5:30 P.M.
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Monday thru Saturday-Closed Sunday
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"The difference in our ages
doesn't bother me a bit She
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'Age is a state of mind."
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Down with one-occasion, extravagant formal clothes. Up
with the multipurpose
sportswear-Inspired kind of
clothes that become your best
friends and seem to increase
in personal value each time
you wear them.
The basis of buying clothes
today is not built on a heretoday-gone-tomorrow pattern. On the contrary you
should be thinking in terms of
collecting clothes that you
can build onto and wear from
one season to the next. Many
designers have done away
with the idea that something
from last seasoii is out of
date. Instead, they are purposely making clothes that
women can add to and often
coordinate with what they
bought last season.
The idea of sportswear has
taken such a firm grip that
anything not evolving from a
sportswear mood seems inap
propriate for today's living
Designer Gianni Ferri incorporates the most important
and timely sportswear looks
into his evening and leisure"
time clothes.
The longest tennis sweater
around is actually his ankle'
length, lurex/acrylic .sweuterv knit dress. It has all the
right hallmarks - a low VI1('Ck, contra.t (FUll, no
sleeves. After a lull day on
the tennis courts at the country club or wherever, the next
step is to slip right into this
apres-tennis dress
"Long" Is synonymous with
ty in Fern's vervacular.
e- knows that overdone
"drec.cv" clothes have little to
no place in the lives of his active customers. 1k manages
to add sweatery ruffles to
some of his long knit dres.ses
wit hout detracting from their
sophistication. Matching
jack'tc, hare tank tops, sub'
tie glitter and plenty of ribs
In only a few of the flatterare
details.
(The designs described ir'
from hlanffl.

Prosser Ford Co.

S. Hwy. 17-92 &amp; L. Mary Blvd. Sanford
Ph. 322-1481
W. Park 644-8916

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BARGAINS I\I ALLI I CT 'i
FLOOR
ONE OF A
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SOME SLIGHTLY DAMAGED ITEMS. HURRY THESE
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Legion Unit Sets Meet
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ouldn I want him," she said, Leld th e human behavioral CX May situation Is much more couples lied about age at least en'.e
and he reciprocated
Th ere ports who have been quoted as common th an most people be not to each other they report
'Age has been a fa ll acy all
isn't a man alive who wouldn't saying, "U is better for women heve, especially ln th e category ed. But many were reluctant to these years."
want her."
is grantto marry younger men," have of one-to--eIght years differ- talk to a repor te r unless
Other examples include th e reinforced th eir decisions and entlal ,
oil anonymity.
'We're far too much .in ageMay wedding of Odile Rodin, enhanced their freedom in pubOut of 2,400 marriage appliThe degree of reticence in- conscious societv."
E, w4
of the late playboy bel) expressing their feelings
cations, chosen at random ear. (Teased with the age-difference
Purfirio Rubirosa, to Paulo
her this year, 350 women were span to the point that those
To a couple, the maturity of
And it is great publicity.
Roberto Marinho 22, Sybil
But what about the average one to eight years older, 22, with the larger differences usu (lie men and the you th fulness of
Burton'i marriage in 1965 to citizen who has no need of pub. tine to 20 years older.
ally had unlisted telephone the women were cited as conJordan Christopher, 12 years belt)'
Th e sam e check oi 1,800 mar numbers
tributmg factors totht reIatonher junior-, and the late AlexanDo Aornen marn. )ounger riage records of five to six
But sinne couplvs were vocal ship

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earth.
Frankincense, juice or resin
from the tree, flows out from
the inner wood. It hardens and
is recognized as the finest
burning incense in the world,
hence its name frank
Myrrh is the aromatic gum
resin ofasmalltree and when
the bark isplereeda thick white
gum appears and isigathered. It
was an Ingredient of the holy
anointing oil in the Tabernacle.
These gifts from nature,
valued above all gif ts and
presented to our living Urd,
still remain unequaled through
theages.

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nd'd be a mo th er-son relation. th e one-to-eight-years older
that he had to fight his way Thyssen, for whom various ship?
bracket and 17 with nine to 14
th rough 40 men to get to Dinah.
es have been reported wi th
Perusal of marriage appli. years difference. None were
"Th e migic of our lo ve is t to 25 years difference.
cations filed In Cuyahoga Cotiri- higher in that sampling.

THE SOUTH"S LARGEST

under a tree but from trees.
...they presented unto him
gifts gold, and frankincense
and myrrh," Matthew 2:11. The
giftsrepresentedfrankincense
for holiness, and )
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houses of worship on Christmas
eve.
But on the eve and the birth of
our Lord the night and the odors
were very different. T'he place
was not in a loving home but a

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birth of Jesus Christ, our Lord,
is celebrated.
Homes delight the eye with
det- ilratiows A Iwautiful true
dripping witti colorful balls,
twinkling lights, and glittering
tinwl towers before a living
room window so that it can be
seen and enjoyed by every
passer-by . Gifts wrapped wi th
loving care, are plied benentli
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and together - it Christmas and never more than two
Get off

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event
expected people to Coiflpl)
Since 1796
when Napoleon
Today is different.
Public Figures involved are
being quite open about their
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ship and th ey speak with can
Buddy Rogers, a lIidn 11 )ears terest and, often, disapproval dor
younger than she?
at such matches.
Sam Warner Hiatt, of the
Even those who have forgot.
It has been customary for a
Warner
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ten th e name of th e President man to be older than his bride nine yearsBryounger
than singer-

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current-day alliances of Merle older, have differ ed from count.
Oberon, 56, with Robert Vol - er parts of th e past notably in
ders 37 and Dinah Sho re
the se
of liberation; th ey

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niarrd Josephine, a woman cent rash of weddings and a!- rulds said, 'We knew from th e ikos Onassis' love affair with men some so much so that t years ago showed 167 women in about the age question;

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result of the broken line. The officials said it
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os Angeles, Calif., Is spending the holidays
wi th his family
.Mrs. Eloise S. Marshall, T"ahassee are visiting with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons, In Street.
Mrs Dor othy Murray, of Rochester. N Y are enjoying the
holidays with her mother, Mrs. Blanch Francis.
Mrs. Dennis Ford and daughter. the fomer Brenda Curry, are
irtb Ing ijer palents, mr. ana rors. 4.C. Uirry. Brenda brought
along her little cousin, Steven EYan:, of Washington, D.C.
Leroy Clarke, of New York City, Is in th e city %islting his
relaUves and friends.
james Lamar, of New Jersey is sPending the ChrisUms season
wi th his mother. Mrs. Hannah Lamar of West I5thStreet
Miss Carolyn J. Mobley is home from school for th e holidays,
Carol)n. a graduate student in Atlanta, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Freddie Mobley.

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But a bicycle which
ed
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'Me small 2D-Inch wheel fits the
five-to-seven age group, the 24Safety Is a two-way street handlebars, using arm hand swing into parking p la ces
Fasten a basket or carrier to inch wheel is designed for &amp;10
with responsibility and caution singals far enough in advance
needed on the part of bike to re turn you hand to hn 'ot1' bike if you want to carry yearolds, andthe 26-inch whee l
riders as well as automobile dlebars for proper control.
packages. Ride a safe distance fits cyclists 11 years and over.
driers if tragic accidents are
frt.ii (Tucks, buses and other Easily adjusted seats and
Keep brakes in good con
handlebars on modern bicycles
to be averted.
dition have proper equipment
allow
for growth.
Parents should make sure and ear light colored clothes
IA,ok out or cars pulling into
their young bike riders are for night riding
sudden
instructed in the rules
of
Do not speed in busy wtions. traffic. Watch for
COLD WEATHER
bicycle safety and obey traffic Ride in a safe place, away front opening of car doors.
laws.
traffic. Give pedestrians and. Refuse to take dares or
BUYS
Surveys indicate the majority vehicles the right of way.
chances.
JackefteNavy P Coats
of bicycle accidents occur
e CP6 Jackoh;
Do not ride when tired or ill.
because of failure to obey Ride under your own power—
For sake of safety and
;Thermal Underwisr
traffic rules I)N- tile rN.4,list. never hitch ;I ride on molor
co,"Ifort, parent.i -stiould Imiti'll
;Svicalers a Sweat.1.C"t%
hirts
hirts
iiiil)roper contro'l of vehiele or vehicles. Avoid stunt riding. bike size to rider size when
mechanical failure.
racing and weaving in traffic. buying bikes for their children.
Ther
Co fer
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A bike safety code, prepared
Slow down at all street in. Do not purchase a large size
by the Bicycle Institute of tersections, look to right and bicycle with the Idea of child
SURPLUS
America, If followed would left be fore crossing Make growing into it. Too large a bike
310 Sanford Ave.
present many acciden ts
bicycle repairs off fte road.
Is difficult to handle awkward
Never carry a Passenger on
Dismount and walk across
liandlebars, crossbar or rear heavy traffic. Avoid riding on
nakn&amp;u' i.nrrja r. Obey fl sidewalks or cutting across
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traffic
signals,
signs, lawns. Never pass another
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of Airport Blvd., celebrated her eithth birthday with a party given
by he r parents in th e playroom of their home.
enjoy her day were her aunt and uncle, Mr . and Mrs Allen Sclurn,
of Aflanta, Ga., Mrs. Shirley Baker, Keishann WasWngton, Lois
Williams, Eric Freddie, Tonya Washington, Gail Starling, Cheryl
Knight, Wanda Jenkins, An th ony Wilson, Patricia Trammel,
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Bryan Rogers,
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Madison , Darlous Black, Troy Cooper, Johnny Miller, Henry
Williarns, Mr. Sun: Kenneth Jones, Santa: Ra)Tnond Ilagler;
usher: Erma Cooper. Ms. Beatrice Law is Center Committee
president.
Winner of the Color TV for the Headstart drawing was Mrs.
Dorothy Rogers, mother of Byron Rogers, who attends Headstart
at the Midway Center.

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on the theme, "Inside Santa's Workshop." The Players were
r eindeer Blondina McKinney, Shonda Williams, Cheonia
Madison, Corey Washington. sabrina Hill, Timothy Anderson,
Phoebe Graham.; ekes Ramona Hillery, Regina McKinney,

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able to command a better income at this time
SCORPIO (Oct 23 to
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Ideal day for
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LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Understand better what in
amciate desires from your relationship and cement better
relations. Don't antagonize a good friend.
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TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Ideal day for expansion
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Mrs, William Stemper were luncheon at the Imperial House Tracey Knowles, bride-elect of

mother Is a widow and I am an only child, and we
want something we can remember. It wouldn't be a big,
wild celebration, but I would like my reltstives there, plus a
few friends, totaling about 50 or 60. My fiance's mother
said she doesn't Ihinl wt, should have an, music a, all.
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gel his trim a (lead man — through the
(Reflm). The Botyceleated shows her despondency is over seling center in Asheville. N.C. daughters to return from the
will. Apparently the deceased
the return for another season by

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in the ground that was
feet
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suicide, Officers Malloy and originator of Interpreter's Landowners and their families, Cannon has a strange I'llUest
desperately tries to lead
vestigation down another trail.

reopened the Leffitory. with

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opened the starting gates on its cry and cough.
auto hordes.
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Avoid the Th omasville-Merttraffic, never even five minutes than roads intersection, it is one of the tens of thousands of
cars mo ving along the Long
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By JERE MOORE Jr.
would show a sea of red tail
Sometimes you may spend
Associated Press Writer
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TAIIAHASSEE, Fla. (All) under each other--all stopped
for the cop to wave your I
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traffic ic n .acy in forget a'
Sthtr highway agencies
the huge oaks draped with
last year's toothache,
would have a lot fewer cornSpanish moss examine the aza.
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has a traffic problem. the from New Hyde Park to midWith the single lane of traffic
streets are packed with cars town Manhattan just one weekstopped.
the car in front and the
and the city has traffic Jains. day between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m.
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will indeed be settled is a
quickly be interposed in the public institutions. The num•
question with much fascinalint' of suec,'ccinn twlw t'eri
twrs declarint! themselves
lion b ut still no sure answer.
worried about integrity in
the President and the DemoChristmas is coming; the
cratic Slwaker of the House. government rose from 5' per
goose is getting fat in the disCarl Albert. On1vso, with (lie cent in May. 1972, to 43 per (ant states and districts- the
senators and congressmen
threat of a strugle between cent. Questions designed to
elicit disenchantment got a
will go home conscious of
the parties for control of the
response of 55 per cent, coinexecutive branch removed,
their territorial roots and
pared with 29 per cent in they will return to Washingcould Congress consider
1966.
Ion in January aware of their
coolly what to do about Mr.
Three out of four, asked
mandates.
Nixon.
%hat subject they would
The subsequent possiIn each house the rvpre
bring upif they had a private
hilities include a negotiated
sentative figuresof the IJem' chat with President Nixon. departureofMr.Nixnnontht'
ocratic majority were pretty answered: "Watergate."
Agnew model, a sudden
frank about it. Thev were
Just now there are plen- presidential illness. and the
considering Ford as a possi.
tiful sources of economic ap' two most unlikely of all: Mr.
bIt', even likely, future i rest'
prehension and political dis'
Nixon's exculpation.or a fulldent- Almost to a man they
illusionment to explain the
scale impeachment carried
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ManyivewsP aP ers Face Continuing Supply Problems.
NEW YORK i AP — The Se- have improved noticeably since American Newspaper PublishFor the months ahead, ex- man for the Newsprint Infor. itles built.
ican Paper Institute said put)- which represents nearly 7,000
vere newsprint shortages of a the settlement of some three- ers Association's newsprint di. perts say, the supply depends mation Committee, which repProduction of Canadian Ushers' inventories, depleted papers. The group said in the
few months ago appear to have month strikes permitted re- vision said a sizable number of largely on what happens to the resents Canadian mills,
newsprint is nearly hack to pie. because of mill strikes, have past few weeks It had received
eased, but industry executives sumption of full-scale oper- papers still wvre having to con- U.S. economy. If there Is a
However if the economy strike levels, the Canadian Pulp begun to Increase again,
only one or two calls from pa.
and publishing officials say ations at Canadian newsprint serve on the paper product sharp downturn in business ac- doesn't cool, widespread short- and Paper Institute said.
"Nobody is going out of busi- pers seeking newsprint.
many newspapers aors.s the nulls, where U.S. papers get through such measures as tivity in 1974 with an accom- ages of newsprint may recur
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country face continuing supply more than 70 per cent of their omitting Saturday editions or panying drop in advertising, because of increased demand of Canadian newsprint are tit," said Theodore Serrill,
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newsprint,
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But Nicholas Nocella of the features and columns.
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his former employer, Men- ridian lost its biggest customer.
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3 teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon baking soda
1 cup butter or margarine
I cup sugar
3 eggs
1 container (8 ounces) sour

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no3th. Turn half of batter into
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butter. Sprinkle wIth remaining
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By FRANK MACOMBEI
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In spite of th e gasoline

Come Back, Auto Makers Bel ieve

1973 Successes Clouded ByUncertainFuture _

lie thrnks, for example, that not distortions, shortages and Un. grea tly relieved by the prompt
Automotive questi ons
Take off controls and things days of the 196, when the big the men who have been In the general
only the gasoli ne shortage but certainties that plague our removal of
the government would bounce back soon to car craze hit hardest, In the business all
crest will
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many of the inequities and economy today would be
trots on prices and wziges: where they were in the happy view of G-erstenberg, Ford and adult lives.
lfl this colwnn
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in car and truck 5ales which
have been evident me the
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snialler car to supplement the
reetilar car.
Parafleling th1s trendwiube
a grea ter demand for
purpose trucks designed to
seirve specific transportation
needs with maximum efficien-

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projects M the clip they have
been moving for the last 12
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When Skylab 3 astronauts
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a iliis5lon that will last.
hopefufly. for a record 84 days
in space, no more American
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turned toward solving the
energy cr isis there may not
enough dollars or national
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sprahr
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federal space agency officials
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90iR to work out that way, now
that Amencans; are living in

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servationists that the American
family now will go back to one
car instead of one in the garage
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space exploration with its
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Skylab, man's first space
sta ti on and Pioneer lOs flyby

of

Jepiter drew the most

itadlints this sear But more
thin 40 other U.S. spacecraft
returned scien tific data on the
solar system and the universe
beyond, along with a steady
flow of photos back to ear th.
Notable among these was the
Earth Resources Technology
Satellite-i (ERTS-1i, whose
thousands of detailed color
photos from

570

miles above

earth have given scientists
seful new information about
farming, forestry, geology,
map-making.
water

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aviation

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projects aimed at cutt in
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lb. 1 9 C

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MOHAWK
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Japan's measures mean. Yet

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to be 2 per cent than the
percent.
Interest rates are still rising in America and Presi'
dent Nixon is still balking at
proposals for gasoline rationing. No one is quite sure what
target 3

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under 3 per cent acxt year,

STANDING RIB

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Not- are the two minidlceights, France and Uri.
tam, expected to do much

better, the betting now is
that France's growth rate

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FAME PURE

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growth.

Ducks

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two biggest in the growth

Foods of All Kinds Prepared for

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sharply in the Year ahead,
and are now talking of zero

Your Now Years Parties at Home

Capons

Turkey Hind Quarters

4

American Cheese
Fruited Ham

1

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Lljs&amp;

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maximum
per cent
act on gnp if things went
badly wrong, which would
imply throwing a much higherroportion out of work.
yen without taking this
kind of fi guring into account.
other countries, particularly
Germany and Japan. the next
league, expected their
economies to slow down quite

Turkeys

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Turkey Drumsticks

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Makes 2to3servuigs.

lb ' 1.49

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Turkey Wings

ONION

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Special Holiday Meats

Turkey Parts

bag

Cabbage

FAIRWAY MARKETS

Line a sery sha llow baking
pan with foil; grease foil. Place
fillets in ne layer in pan.
S p r e a d with mayonnaise;
Un-n with
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browned arid fish flakes easily

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GREEN HEAD

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Pimento &amp; Olive Loaf

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Rib Steak

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MORRELL S PICKEL a.

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GOLDEN RIPE

HOLIDAY HOUSE BAKED

oz 45

1 package (12 ounces) frozen

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Potatoes
Baked Fish Fillets
Stewed Tomatoes
Broccoli
Beverage
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maticalfv, by arguing that

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Steaks

Blackeye Peas 2 49C :1 Eggs

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America's gross national product to grow by just 3 per
cent in 1974 year on year.
compared with 6 per cent in
1973, but now reckons that
the oil embargo could cut as
much as 2 per cent off that,
leaving a bare 1 per cent.
This would mean an actual
downturn in the first quarter.
The Deparment of Commerce put it rather diiferentiv and more dra-

MORRII.i.

FOR GOOD LUCK, LUCKS

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Party Cakes
Tasty Pies
Assorted Crusty Breads
Dinner Rolls
Breakfast Sweet Rolls

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Holiday Cookies

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popping up are very uncomtortable: the revisions are
pointing up ju st how poor
prospects were even be fore
there was talk of an energy

Herbert Stein, chairman of

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the Council of Economic Ad-

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than doodling at this stage,
and no body would chance his

Decorated
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Slices

FOR NEW YEAR'S GOOD
LUCK

Link Sausage

LONDON - (LENS, Governments all around the
world are busy redoing the
sums of their economic
prospects for 1974 in the light
of the oil crisis. The exercise
hId) amount to tittle more

NEW YEAR 'S GOODIES

RATH

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where for the first time the
Nixon Administration has
released official forecasts of
the impact o( the oil shortage,

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yams. In bowl, mix yams,
onion, parsley. salt and pepper. Heat bacon drippings or
Oil in large' skillet. Spread
yam mixture' evenly over
skillet and press lightly with
a broad spatula. Cover and
cook slowly over low heat

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2 medium onions, chopped
2 tablespoons chopped
fresh parsley
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FAIRWAY WILL BE CLOSED
ON NEW YEAR'S DAY

YOUR FAIR
HOPES YOU HAVE A FUN HOLIDAY
SEASON AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

THE ORIGINAL BUTCHER BOY

PECAN STUFFED
SWEET POTATOES

6 medium sweetpotatoe's
2 tablespoon; butter o
margarine

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George Daniel

69c

Cocktail Peanuts

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FAIRWAY IN THANKING YOU
FOR ANOTHER FINE YEAR. WE
HOPE YOU HAVE A HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

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picks. In large skillet melt re'
masnmng2tablcspoonsbutter,
add chops and brown on both

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Watergate? The energy optimism.

Ironically.
rrisis" War again in the Mid'
Snake Hollow ot her depressing world newr, catisi',
hoint's .:\l i, their
he )EO poJe'ma n sturdy
I kp." Fr poor v'°'
tile Eis" While niut.'h of V. 5 (tIHI' part of (lie fllaJ(ii it ii.is bt''ii nnttunced tliit up
as ''1 think w ili u',s. land i Zu.ly. And as f u r
is very- often someth ing
America concerns itself with coinplexilies with which to 40.000 p'eople are due to tX_6
ted the poverty case in the being backward, resident others make possible.
the alarming complexities of much of America concerns it- chopped from the welfare 1960s. We indicated that with Gillis Harvey says
this winter, as problems
events this winter, Slashburn self. During (tie ballyhooed rolls, among thern 2,800 poor a little bit of razzledazzle
"Sometimes I think there's escalate everywhere, there
must worry about simpler War on Poverty o! the '60s, and disabled children be ing we'd wipe it out fo re ver. It too muh learning. I've got seem to be a shortage of it at
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problems.Histeetharerotacid s pe cial just can _Ibenone'_mp)y."TVbitt it's confusing,The all levels.

I JOIN ALL THE FOLKS AT

LiMIT ONE WITH
OR MOMC ORDER

PRICES EFFECTIVE
OEC.27-JAN.2,1974

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with chops Close pork chop.with stuffing pins or ooden

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things to think about than mental privation. Dog (lung
en massively wounded by sidered poor, while today the people of Snake Hot
hey have it even worse: Residents
politics. Twenty-seven years lies on broken porches, win- official neglect (President total is only 21 per cent.
are a cop pe r colored, inbred
old, married, children, he is dOWS are patched with Nixon proposed its disban'
B ut the poverty focus is group called Mulungeons, say large families live here
with no work, no welfare obless, broke, unskilled, cardboard, there is a one donment two years ago) and
t not th ere anymore. origin unknown) do get along.
and
schoolhouse
considering the
iutureless and living here, in room
heated by has no more than a year to l lua"rtly because the United That is to say they manae
diminishing
profile of the
this isolated mountain com- an ancient coal stove. Nobody live. Other poverty programs States has turned to other They help each other, they n.
:nuni.y, under conditions starves, says a resident, but are suffering almost equally; emergencies such as corrup- sist on certain rules of co n- poor they may have no hope
either.

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teaspoon basil

MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT

Wash sweet potatoes and
bake in 400-degree ov en until
soft. 35 to 40 minutes. Cut a
slice from the top of each.
Scoop out inside, being
careful not to break shells.
Mash potatoes and add re'
maining ingredients. Mix
well. Fill shells. Bake tn 400'
degree oven 15 minutes or
until putten and itgntiy
browned. Serve at one
Makes 6 servings.

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To prepare yams. bake in
350 degree oven 40 minutes
or cook in boiling water to
cover for 20 minutes, until
soft. Cool, peel and mash until
smooth in large howl. In
small skillet melt 2 thk.
poons butter, add onion anti
cook until tender, add yam
mixture. Stir in appk. orange
rind. parsle), salt. peppt'r.
thyme and bread crumbs.
Soon into pockets of pork
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with pocket for stuffing

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knder-crLsp - a few minutes;

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I teaspoon grated fresh
orange rind

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boil; add cabbage, celery and
green pepper; boil just until

On

Tiede
l ing, his children are ill such as this were front-page education classes.
One reason it can't, it has President says one thing, the
clothed, he lives in a shack news, as citizens and
Snake hollow, Tenn.
it's not that poor people are been learned, is that often Congress says anotliet, and,
(NEAl
Somebody asked that leans with the wind. ,
authorities alike pledged to being entirely forgotten. The times the poor themselves well,Igetsoldofl'tkflOWWhO
Harold Mashburn I e other Tennessee temperatures bring all I -S. citizens into Health, Education and resist help. As right here in to believe."
day what he thought about begin to (lip, he cannot worry 20th-century affluence.
Welfare Department says Snake Hollow, Pride knows
the resignation of Spiro about San Clemente so muc
tJnfortunately, the alien- that taxpayers still spend no economic level and the
Yet that
the general
situation
Agnew and he said he didn't as.the prospect of his family tion was short lived. Poverty about $1.7 billion a month to mountain people resent the here,
of people
living
think much about it at all, lie using outdoor plumbing in i cannot compete with Water- assist 14.7 million under- snooping and alterations that from hand to mouth,
is no less
didn't know the man had quit, freeze,
gate for the public interest, privileged or afflicted U.S. accompany bureaucratic
And tie is not alonr. Snake Says a s okesman for tile citizens (most of them - 11 assistance. ndeed. the back- deplorable in 1973 than it was
for one thing, and. for anoth:
er, he never heard of any- hollow is a brief valley bet- Federal 0111cc of Economic million people - classified as lash has been precisely pre- in 1963. Hancock, the countv
ween a mountain and a ridge Opportunity:
named Spiro Agnew.
elderly, blind, disabled or dictable: "We ain't like ou t- surrounding Snake Hollow, is
in northeastern Tennessee,
the poorest
in the state;
ice President. No,
'Our fight has faded. Help- children). And it's not that siders say," grumps a Snake authorities
believe
resemblin. nothing .so much in the poo r is no longer progress hasn't
that of
didn't know him ."
been made; in Hollow man, "we get along 7,000
as.Snuffv5mithcountr' with- chic.
county
residents
4,200
While lamentable, the ig
1960, according to state all right here."
nurance is understandable. out the gags, and perhaps 200
earn less than $4,300 a year
At least it is no longer high figures, 33 per cent of Tenand live in substandard
Harold Mashburn has other people ivy here in funda- rb01tY. The OEO itself has nessee's population was con ActuaHy, in some wa
O..vys the
homes. And Snake Hollcwites

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Spanish onions
tablespoons butter
i cup chop.d celery
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1
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ounce) tans con.

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1 can (17 ounces) wholekernel corn, drained

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cup water
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var;ety casseroles for holiday parties.

old-fashioned

The

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again, which makes them
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Halved and partially
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WEEKDAY DINNER
baked. Fill with dollops of
Hamburgers on Toasted Buns
butter
or margarine, other
French Fries
Corn
Salad
vegetables,
ground meat or
Fruit
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cheese. Also Include in
CORN SALAD

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to the tourist attractions in thewe (lid the bulk of our journey shortage is more serious, but I
Central Florida area.

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taking the Auto Train they were visitor from Harrisburg, Penn. there was enough gasoline to

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sible. yes,
shortage doesn't win as bad as were not selling gasoline to out serious delays, "We heard gas
everyone's making out, and we of state visitors. A phone call to was short and a little highe r
lie s.-lid that whatever money
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the Bakers had. -they would
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Tavenner.
such rwtiors were unfounded. enough to ruin our vacation,"
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pay the bill.
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contacts" -k.b thi Bakers. lie
Mohawk Power Corp turned off said (11151' Itided a visit to the
(he couples electricit The home Dec 13 in an effort to
explain the necessity of nuiking
corporation said it acted after
repe.
attempts to collect ,I
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r payment of 0 e
delinquent bill."
Detective Edward O'Connor
Dr. John Shields. as.sistant
refused to disclose the amount
(II 11101W) found in e Baker
evuininersaidneari
home, saying only that it was
less than $1,000. lie called the
autopsies have failed thus far
establish a definite cause of
couple senile,
death.
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equipment
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charge includes three drinks. if mann. Dragash atid Nlatz, who
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champagne breakfast and estimated $1.4 million, or
lated p
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incen age
effor ts to do all I can to celebration this year, but ocal dancing on four floors to two $10&amp;000 less than anticipated,
will build a third floor and ____________________________
a ll eviate the pr ese nt energy motel, lounge and restaurant band.s,
crisis and if I may be of per
The Ca valier in Sanford is provide badly needed court
operators are expecting
sonal service to you, please do capacity crowds at their parties
also expecting a full tiouse; roonis to the Sanford countii
here .I $15 per couple ticket il,vurt house, and from Winte'
not hestitate to contact me." nonetheless.
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Even though high priced New
flie Schweitzer group
entertaInment a.m. breakfast.
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are
still
presented
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available at thel'Sheraton where estimating the south countv
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midst of a gas shortage scare.
A local reader and former the reservations are rolling in part% favors and midnight (,onstructed for $1.3 million, ;f
resident of Schenectady, N.Y., for the evening of Dcc, 31.
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Openings are Contracts are let for a Sep.
called as soon as our paper hit
Sheriff's
detect
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temb
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starting
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available
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the stands yesterday. She was llolida- y Inn off (lie Interstate on full house
t(KL'iy
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are
questioning
a
111crald Stall Wrilt r
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20- being held on charges of trying
Sheriff's detective., ,
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terribly upset
about
the
actions
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a
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person
Year's
Eve.
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estimates.
year-old
Minis
man
in
conto
snatch
a
woman's
purse
Nov.
two
girls
fled
from
Giles'
car
-.Ill UV i iie- rearing a nection wimn
with tia, deaths, but no 17 In Cocoa, and on two charges and provided them with enough
(,f that cit y's powe r company
the agricultural center,
charge includes favors, drinks
cut off the
Schweizer cut another $100,000 ItIass murder involving the charges have yet been filed,
of attempted rape stemming information in ctr$ parehini'
and breakfast,
Central
Florida
area,
Brevard
Bernard
K.
Giles,
who
lives
In
in
coming
in
with
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from an incident involving two
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f ailed to a&gt; their hill
'a sst-1 ln'rrv ' ('Itib
S324,960 for the . propused Cuunt Sheriff's deputies today
The 93 year-old mnan and his
despite the 1-45 per couple structure off U.S. 17-92 on Land Fired off bulletins to surroun92 year-old wife were found
(liarge' for food, drink and previously occupied by the old ding law enforcement gencies
telling them a fourth body has Mitchell
County home,
dead in their two-story frame
t'ntcrt;.inn,ent.
N ixed
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been
found near sites where
house by grandson who forced
The Longwood Village Hotel ____________________________
WASIIIN;-ION tAP - Former Ally. Gen. John N. Mitchell
three women were murdered in
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has no special parts' planned for
turned
(Iuwfl recommendations For a federal grand jury in.
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New Year's !-:vt. hut like other
Authorities in Seminole and vestigamiun of possible c'runinal violations by the n.al.tor5s largest
company.from the utility
restaurants in the area, IS
Area deaths
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dairy cooperative, the Justice Department has disclosed.
Brevard counties said
expecting every table to be
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Mitchell eventually approved a civil antitrust suit against the
there
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Draw your own conclusions,
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New Year
Calendar ...
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cooperative,
the Associated Milk Producers Inc.) which gave
between the Brevard slayings
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was making important campaign decisions at the time his antitrust
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The fourth body is so badly group be presented to a grand fry.
Yesterday's high 80 low this
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fuel supply up to 10,000 gallons
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Fditorial comment
decomposed that the victim's
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l)ocumentary evidence previously released has shown that
On his $576,000 tax deduction
occasionally cloudy through
Entertaimiiiient
sex or how death occurred Mitchell also was aware of the political contributions being given
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by virtue of giving back his vice
Friday with, a chance of
Horoscope
cannot be determined until an by the dairymen.
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presidential papers ... even if
%howers. A little cooler tonight
I lospital notes
autopsy is perforined, ac3A
The recionimendatiorts for a grand jury probe ue,rito reported igan
and f'rRay'
Public notices
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Highs mostly upper 7s today
built is believed its be a female. now a federal iudge in Chicago.
Sdcty , Nixon placed a restric'and mid lOs Friday. Iosss
Sports - The other three victims tin1. 8MA
The affidavit released Wednesday is among doewner.ls Filed by
-hon on his "gift," allowing
tonight in upper 50s.
covered In the grave were the department in federal court in San Antonio, Ta., den) ing the
State
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Raiti probability 50 per cent
Stocks female as-were the two bodies cooperative's assertion that the civil suit was filed as an attempt to
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address system at the start of to drive the whole way," she Tiain officials had assured getting home again aroundJan.
Northerners arriving in their trip, and again on arrival admitted,
them the situation as not
t(nnt'd On P. 7A Col.
Sanford today aboard the Auto in Sanford, tourists need expect
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Florida but is not serious The Tavenner family will travel lie needed at home, despite
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enough to prevent the' cautious by car from Santcrd to Sanibel news of the shortage, and he
motorist enjoying his annual where they own a con txpectsnoproblemsrnFloricja
vacation in the Sunshine State dominium
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But the ration would be increased or decreased in certain
areas of the nation to take account of differences in popiilatlon density, availability of
public transportation, and
types of private dr iving which
may be considered essential.
Simon said continued public
cooperation in reducing gasoline use may yet avoid ratioffl.

may be much less than previously predicted.
Instead of the earlier esti.
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lion barrels per day, or 16 per
cent of demand, Simon said it is
now estimated that the shortfall
may reach 2.7 million barrels
per day, or 13.6 per cent.
But he said the pressure remains on gasoline because of
the need to switch refine ry production to oth er fuels.
Simon sa id the rationing systern be ing developed now looks
towar(IalxIsic ration averaging

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oils will be diverted from parts
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set a nationwide
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decision on whether to impose
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to the officials who administer Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., critigasoline rationing, higher gaso. group is leaning heavily toward
However, Nixon is known to it.
line Lixes o,- both.
cized ivntinuing U.S. oil ship..
recommending rationing to view rationing as a last resort.
lie scheduled a ineeting for Nixon. Senior admin-stration On Nov.
Herbert Stein. chairman of ments to South Vietnam, Cain7 he said the
today with his cabinet.level officials have concluded that
mericaii the President's Council of Eco- bodia and Thailand during the
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energy group,
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nomic Advisers, said Thursday domestic shortage. The PentaiS),
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either way.
been reduced but the policy of
Contingency plans are being providing fuel to the three
drafted for rationing, the White nations remains unchanged.
House has confirmed.
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Stein, reporting to nesmen countrIe' promised to reLix the
n a high-level assessment of energy squeeze on Britain,
the fuel shortage's econoinic France, Spain and those Af I.
impact, predicted it will push can nations that broke relations
the nation's er-- imy down to with Israel. The Arabs have cut
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Out of his yearly Income
curnes $1,700 federal income
tax, *770 state tax and almost
$l0torthree Cats anda dog.
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And they're really not
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Both 42, the Bradahaws
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And man became a living
In eternity God wu alone,
and In need of nothing. But
The body and soW are
He Chose to Create the both In man. But
they
he4vens and the earth. With- not of equal Importance. The
out pie-existent materials, by Creator Himself said "For
the word of Ills power1 He what l.a a
man profited if he
brought into existence that shall gain the whole
world
which hitherto existed not, and lose his own soul?

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PIII All members and friends MthodLstChurrh, Casselberry,
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Lake Monroe
First Baptist

To open the Athent season,

Scheduled for Fritfa) at 7 30

Cross at $ 30 am.
aaxountabilit}, not lifestyle lie mere will be something for all
A spdal invitation issued to ssnwrrledtolouiseTacbeny,a age groups beginning dt age
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man injured earl) Tuesday 27, of Cairo, Ga., when he determine how and when aggravated assault, driving

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one of total and then all In attendance will
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the men leave the trees naked and neat until a

416 Bay Ae ,Sanfocd, Is in the
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me "true spirit

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Police also reported a
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revolver on the cashier, and the monkey entered her yard.
took $500 In cash while nearly a
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to theGcall
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By MARK WE!NTZ

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property tax legislation to Fechtel said.
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l)orfman's idea was that suffered by Seminole city special act be passed by

local church, get to know their

The nation's rna1or churches

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City Councilman Dan [)orf. 1 which suited Florida when
juan said today rather than were an agricultural state"
dilute the efforts of State Rep. Fechtel said, noting 12 different
Vince F echtel in ad valorem tax dates for pro-rating taxes might
reform, It is better to focus be fairer.
ener' on assisting him.
Fechiel said he Is sponsoring
Dorfnuin seeral ctks ago a la called mid sear
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those spiritual refueling statioiis, the churches. In fact, vious y
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some religious leaders say it
could boost attendance by keep. ing of filling stations Isn't re.
people on the hometown garded as a hlnarance to get.
to worship services,
"It might be a blessing In
though participants largely get
disguise," said the Rev Dr W
there b car these days
Sterling Carey, president of the
'It obviously won't inhibit go-

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Send only $300 ($3 25 for Rush Servace)—Cash as 0 K to Jorma Products Co p o Box 728 Solana Beach, Cal

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thinking to
extreme, the Kremlin long-range
planners might even see a possible twin invasion
of mainland China if the circumstances were
right — the Sovie from along the border they
are manning so heavily and
men of Chiang
from across
Taiwan Sai.
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properly from
the Soviet viewpoint,
Soviets do not want
the

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"success" in his whirlwind diplomatic overtures
to Communist China raises all kinds
inresting questions
and some dangers
regarding
political and military sitijalion in
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Comes through

Mao or Chou to Stray too far from the world of

the loudest and the cleat in

any assessment of reaction to America's cozying

1: The Kremlin iinds that U.S.ina conCiliation lessens the effectiveness of its l,Z0,0W
troops spread along the Ch'npse hordpr
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threat toward invasion. Many other side eff ects
Of this troop threat situat,ion Come to mind.
2. So anxious is MOSCOW not to lose its place
as the No. I COmmuniSt friend of America — to
the Chinese giant,, especially
tt it is purring
nice words about the same President Nixon that
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At least one congressman has su#gested that Ricliara
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We have not reached that Point,, and never will, but the
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to create "another issue to keep lire damaged at least sesen
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"I don't know what's going to necewry that the complaint be
be done at tins moment,' corn- amended."
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reason to believe Ellsberg
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dislocations being caused b)
op alternative courses for he said. "We don't know what the
energy crisis.
Florida to tok during the Congress will do. The Nixon
energy crisis
Administration seems to be
Agriculture Commissioner
MacKay told the committee vasdilating,
Doyle Conner said the Agriculst,aff it should research .wveral

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legislators
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directed'
Petersen
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ho are corrupting the grand 'hecks the news media. Is the o f
of national security. Presinot
to
investigate
tile
plum.
Against Press Must Stop'
the press Ii certainly dential aides have told the
june'' And Iloard K Smith Fir,tAiuend,,ient a newsmans 'arran1ed,
bets' activities.
especially after Its prosecutors in deep con
often gives a verbal slap to license to slander , start
abhorrent conduct during the fldence, that
ThC Men who wrote the biased reporting. More of t
an investigation
In the opinion of the
his runiors, and steal seerets Constitotion w
the
recent
%hite
[louse
coderence.
of
the
plumbers
might
reveal
prosecutors.
this could be
irla not
ould be done.
same sins for which the But you must be in m ind
t that the Central intelligence construed as obstruction of
If you want to stV attacks Watergate Seven have been allacks and critIchni ire not Arency e.1vv
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in America could sit in their ~ our own bouse. Most of us Sul]
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secret
however
conducted
despite the I resu
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hauling them before the IRS
dent's
wishes,
have resulted
living rooms and watch a war want a fr&amp; pirms. but our
I like a newspaper that gives just to hwie them for doing to our reader3. We reported
in
criminal
indictments.
being (ought in the Middle Ea.st. newsmen unist be rt-hable. We nie a variety of opinions. I can't their jobs aad circulating
I Wonder what the FirSt want trut.h. not drallm; and M...read television reports or rnemos ilmong
1971, that "the CIA has been
The prosecutors are also
powerful aids
Amendinent would have been slobbering otvr the kill is ketl) a scrapbook on them
able to listen to the kingpins seeking to determine
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like if our founding fathersre flUi%e
of the Kremlin banter. bicker whether the President ori an be referred to gain and botherso
could have forseen how
me nemen is hed1y and backbite among them- dered th e former head of the
11W President has Cbrigrew again.
crit-frism,It Is ail all on( attack Selves."
powerful the radios and and the court.s to cut him down
plumbers, Egil Krogh. to
against the bulwark ol
television would make to normal.size. espe,cially if his
obstruct the investigation
Lucile
nmen
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The lazy, stupid and illiterate
story because the secret Shulman, has told the court
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think any of
lice hours as of Monday as part
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special
if it of thesth energy conservation
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next 10 days
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power t1 governor s to deal done i does not mean it can be
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have evidence that he tried national security problems.
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the City Council will Consider same

studying new outlets but don't take

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Seminole County, Florida, In the

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City of Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida, on or befort the 101h day Of

Dernber. 1973, the same being not

lost than 29 days nor more than 60
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Florida

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financial Affairs and make sure You are not over-spending or
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clubs a club to àumm s king
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queen.
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dummy's queen.

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SAMUEL KNAPP, her husband,
MARGARET B. MILLER and

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and file the original with the Clerk of
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commanded to serve a copy of your

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Florida in accordance with the
pr ovisions of the Fictitious Name
States, To Wit: Sect ion 64509
Florida Statutes 1957,
S: Shane Glencannon

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Washington. D. C.for acertifIcateof FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
public convenience and necessity
FLORIDA.
permitting the operation of non stop
CIVIL NO. ?3-1445-C.
auto train'service over the main
In
Dissolution of Marriage
line of the Sueboard Coast

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name with the Clerk of the

suit COUNTY FLORIDA
been filed against that
you aand
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JORDAN MA

Publishf Nov 23,

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name of QUEST MOBILE SER-

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

149 C.F.R. 1100 250) in Ex Parle No.
SS (Sub No 4). Implementation.
teat I I nvironmen!t Polic y Act
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vnfi.-4 in bui,in"t,al 1990 Howell

Gall IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
treqf, Aopaa, Florida, but wbOe

pilcati.m. it will not result In an
adverse effect on Ih# quality of the
human environment. In accordance

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To JOHN FRANK WALLACE JR said

opinion of the applicant if the
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by Lorry Lewis

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Publish; Nov, 30, 19?i
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IN THE CIRCU ITCOURT OF THE
111th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND

County , Florida, this 20th day Of

h day of November, 1973.

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tht Court al Sanford, Stmonole

wose name and address is SMITH.

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THE rRONX SAVINGS BANK, a

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4(ff JR. and JAMES &amp;

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CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

heard at said hearing
By order of the City Commission

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any eff ec t of the reques t ed
January, A.Or 1974, present to the Commission act Ion on the auslity of
above styled Court on or before the
mIable Circuit Judge. Probate the human environment, It any such
Florida 32707. and file the original In
211st day of December, 1913, otherDivision, Seminole County, Florida. effect Is alleged to be present. the
default and ultimate the office of the Clerk of the Circuit
her Final Return account and statement shall include Information
entered against Court on or before December 24th
judg men t
vouchers as Executrix of the Estate relating to the relevant factors set
It?]. otherwise the allegations of the
for
the
lief
demanded
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of LUCY DePRIESL deceased and
f or th in Ex Perte No 55 (Sub No 4)
ComIalnt will be taken as con
Petition,
said time, then and lhtrt, make
applicat ion to the said Judge for a i31 46) Any person oPuoSid to this
WITNESS MY IHAND and OF
This noliceshatibe published
AL SEAL Of said Court this 20th
final settlement of her ad
appikation should advise the
each week for four consecutive
FICI f N ember 1973
ministration of said estate and for
clay
Commission promptly with an
- s n the anford Herald.
-tan Order discharging her as such. original and Six Cop;#%, and Wind a
DATED this Nth day of copy to Mr. Eugene Kerik Garfield.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
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Clerk of Circuit Court
November, A.D. IIIII13.
President, Auto Train Corporation,
(Seal)
S Bernice Murphy
Seminole County. Florida
rthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Executrix Estate of
FIV: Joy Stokes
Clerk of the Circuit Court
LUCY DPRIEST
Deputy
CIer
handled without public hearings
Of Seminole County Fra
STENSTROM. DAVIS&amp; McINTOSH unless protests are rece, ved which
ALBERT N. FITTS
Attorne for E*ecutrlx
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Company beqwe*n Sanford, Florid
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Depuly Clerk

Kirk Plaza
Sanford, Florida 37171
Publisj,~ Nov, 9. Ill, 23. 30. 1973

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quietude by leading out ace, j P to 9111IVkhen a four disking and jack of hearts and m,*ad call would not be passed
that when South had drawn shows mild %tam InL"rst,

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Arthur H Beckwith,
Clerk of Circuit Court

Line TOY LEE SCOTT
Railroad Company and the
Louisville and Nashville Railroad

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AUTO TRAIN CORPORATION,
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the above Court this Ith day of
application with the Interstate
November. 1913.

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WITNESS MY hand and official

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CIVIL NO.
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
In
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LYING
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"ch of the parcel% of property. The (Seal)
Cou rt will make and enter such
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Order as it deems proper and If the
Court finds that Petitioner Is entitled
By: Joy Stokes
to pwasession of the property In
advance o! final judgment, the Court Publish: Nov. 23,30, Dec. 7.14.1173

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YEACKLE and FRANCIS D.
and show cause why It should not b
that MARTHA SEWARD as fileda
NICHOLS, oo Barnaf I Bank
taken for the uses and purposes sel Building, Jacksonville.
V EACKLE. his wIfe. R. G. ALLEN
Petition In the Circuit Court of
Florida
forth in the Complaint, or defaul! 12202. not later than December 2ist: Seminole County. Florida, for a and ADELAIDE W. ALLEN, his
may be entered against YOU.
And JAMES H. COTTOM and
dis solution of marriage. and you are
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You are notified that Pvtiflo M
RUBY G. COTTOM his wif
If
required to serve a copy of your
It you fall to do so, Judgment may
will apply to the Court for an Order
living and If dead their unknown
In
wrifien defenwi. It any. on NED N
be on1twed against you for the relief
N Taking on the Mh day of diernanard in the Lomplaint. The
JULIAN, JR of STENSTROM'
Decomber, 1913. at lujili o,clock nature of said suit being for
trust"s. U)ouses, creditors, leinors,
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DAVIS L McINTOSH, Attorneys for'
AM .beforrlhelfonorableRoger F.
successors ana all other parties
Petitioner, whose addr es s 5 Post
For ec losure of Mortgage enDykes. Judge of the Circuit Court of cumbering the following deuribed
claiming by through under or
Office Box 1230. SerWord. Florida,
the Eighteenth JwJlclal Circuit of property situate In Seminole County, "171, and file the original with the
against the above defendants in and
Florida, In his Chambers of
to the following described property:
Clef k of the above styled Court on or
Florida, to wit:
Seminole County Courthouse,
The South 13 chains of Wpst 7 44
Lot ". BEAR LAKE HILLS, before December 241h. 1973.
Sanford, Florida, of which time and according to Ih* plat thereof as
chains of NE 1 4 of Sedion 31,
otherwisir a default and ultimate
place all parties may appear before recorded In Plat Book 11, Pago V, judgment will be entered against
Township 19. South. Range 30 East
the Court and be heard on all Public Records of Seminole County,
(leu Railway); the South 13 chains
you for the relief demanded In the
malfws properly before the Court Florida.
of the NE 14 WnI of West line of
Petition.
so that must be .Jefermlned before the
Sanford grant
Together with the following
WITNESS my hand and official
entry of an Order of Taking. In
It South.
e30 East (lessW7 61
equipmeI
Stal of sald Court on the 19th day of
cuding the jurisdiction the Court,
hains), Seminole County, Florida,
I Bradford Air Conditioning Unit November A 0 1973
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the SuffiCIVVICY al the pleadings, (electric)
and the South 13 chains of the East
(Seal)
ether Petitioner Is properly
.17 chains of the West 7.61 chains of
WITNESS my hand and the met of
Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr.
ex ercising its delegated aUthority said Court at Sanford Florida this
NE 14 of Section 31, Township to
Cl er k of the Circuit Court

OFFICIAL BALLOT

flOW

home, you find all koes smoothly, otherwise there

at

8EING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN
THE
CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT

Seminole County on or before that

Legal Notice

,

OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE

Or* hefebY required to file your
answer with the Cterkof this Court,
data. which defenses shall show
to serve a copy thor W upon the
what rishf, fill@, or interest you, or Plaintiff,
and
or Plaintiff's attorrivy,

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.

and to Serve your written defenses above en titled
cause and that you
upon the County Attorney of

Publish; Nov. 30, 1973

CITY OF

IFIED

3l2W5t First Street

"
Pelitiort in the office of the Clerk residence Is now unknown.
of the Circuit Court In and
You are her e notif led
ied

AQUARIUS (Jan 21 toFeb 19)Gooddaytogoovcryour

SPA11131 MTERPRISI. A_w,%%,

trump

You and each of you are m
enanded to file written detentes to

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Pau Pan
Pass
Opening Ind-XV

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in 4mistIng right of way.

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ORDINANCE NO II??

hiving a radius of 111592 feet,
(Seal)
thence nun along the arc of said JAMES MARVIN DRENNAN.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
curve through a central angle 9f
, al.,
Clerk
degrees 35' a distance
Defendants.
By: Joy Stok es
to the end of cur.
NOTICE OFSUIT
Deputy Clerk
Containing 3161 square feet, (O.W THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Pubflsh: Nov. 73.30. Dec. 7,11, 1973
acre) mor,ortes exclusiveof
TO: JAMES MARVIN DRENNAN 0EV-US

Is PcGttd at the City HisIt, Altamonte
office of the City Clerk for all per
Spqln Fiora, end
are
sans desiring to tiamins the same file with the Clerk of the City
and
All parties in Interest and citizens %am* may be NdpWqd by "we

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) If you are quiet and

tactful

could South make his con- pattern in The right direction.

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,N(_--rIh-S1juth vulnerable

dlogre*S 4r 23" West, a distance of
1055.11 feet to the beginning of a
Curve COnC&amp;v* to the Northerly and

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action on them just

any

peclal tent that needs to be expressed

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A K 72
! 1075
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id Section 31, thence run South $7

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A copy Shall be available at the

yet. Do important research work. Attend the social tonight.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Take care you don follow
hunch you have since it is bound to be erroneous and could
lead You in the wrong duection. Remain loyal to mate.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 2.
1) Loten carefully to what alhes
are aymg instead of criticizing and you get far better
re sults.
Make sure You know the pirpoic of a civic matter,
LI B RA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 2 2) Those task s ithead of you may
be boring now but it's best to get them out of the way quickly
and then you will be able to make more ptogress.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Don't be tempted to
ovetsp,end for fun or you may regret it later on. You have a

South decidcd that he
couldnt In that case hos

UTtI (U)

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the pvbfiC hearing. which will be

Sanford Florida

o
Lilly Georgia 3105)
you ARE HEREBY NOT

First Federal Building

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34, Township 21 South, Rang# 30 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR
East. at a point 1971.15 feet North of SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
the Southeast corner of the N E 1 4 of
civil action no. 73.1153

ecelIent citizc

an

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4952

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Begin on the East line of Section

for final Passage and adoption after

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a
six-card heart suit
ango W
nly one sTade, yet West discontented mood and want to mAe sonic radical changes,
h ad 0
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never ma e a peep over but count your blessfn~,s instead. Use More Patience With kin.
IF YOUR CTHLD IS BORN rODAY.., lie or the wil] be
V!eSt riold cio
ther the king of
of those overly dynamic young people with boundless
energy
Make sum to channel this force in proper direction and
clubs"

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an assistant, "You heard me

nearin may be condinuied from time
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s
ectaa
meetg interCed parties may Frioa Statutes 199.

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Notice

celc;y &amp; s.pcs Ave, Sanford,
refidinq on Nowernber 21, it?], " Semiwt# Cvvinty, Florida w0er the
'Oer unw ficiltiiars narro of MITCAIS USED
for final passage and adoptlon al"tr CARS, and that I lintend to register
the public heari , wnictil will be sai'd name with the Clerk of the
MW an the City Hil l at Altimont,
Circuit Court Seinof, Coun?
Tsdjy th fif day of Fiora
ecr nce with the

to time until final at,

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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE is $-.tret-,y given that pm

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keep me walking the floor

CONFL.1CTS AND EFFECTIVE

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described as follows:

d careful at Ali times Study statements carefully.

He heard him keppling quiet

nights!" Harding died suddf,nly in the midst of the
hI a
scandals that I-se •.3

RECORDED IN
PLAT 5O`OK IL PAGE 70, PUBLIC
0 V
SEMINOLE

In the City of Sanford, Florida at PROVIDING SEVERABILITY

76th

or

lying Southerly of and with 3ofeeto
the survey line of State Road *A,
SeCtion7lSO7, said Surwy line being

7:00 ociock P.M. on December 17, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
1973.10 consider the adolon of an
Said Ordinancewas placedon first
ordinanc, by the City of Sanford, reading on November 27, 1973,
a

By order of the City Commission Novernb*r. 11171.
Of the City of Sanford, Florida,
S Phyllis JOrdahl
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City clerk
City Clerk
of the City of
of the City of
Altamorat sprim.

ORDINANCE NO 120)

That part of:

SUBDIVISION, PLAT BOOK 17.
PAGE 65, PUBLIC RECORDS OF 16

shall have an oortity to be public
heard at said hearing.
DATED thIs

D. The unknownassigns.wc
cessors in Int erest, trut.ei, or any

The SEw of the NEI.,a Of the NEIA
By order of the City Commission
Section 31, Town
ship 71 South, of the City of Sanford, Florida.
9 Range 30 East, (Except the East 25
H. N. Tamm. Jr.
feet therW)
City Clerk

Commission Roam in the City Hall SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to JWY 21) Fine day for

WIN

trouble with my enemies ...
But my damn friends . - Whi te, t hey' re the ones that

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EASE OF1~ FELLAS!

OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
01- SANrORD, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that a,
Public Hearing will be held at th
Commission Room In the City Hall
in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 O'clock P.M. on December 17,
1971. to consider the adoption of an
ordinance by the City of Sanford,
Florida. title of which is as follows,

Address Unknown
DUSTRIAL) Of STRICT
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
A CCPY shall be available al the
Public puoses the fee simple tItle office Of the
City Clerk for all per. that the above named Petitioner,
to the parcel ascri bed below
sons desiring to examine the same. JACKIE LEE CHALLIS, has filed a
IOC&amp;Itd In Seminole County,
All parties In Interest and citizens petition In the above-styled Court for
Florida:
the adoption of the minor child
shall have an opportunity to be

LOCATED IN BROOKHOLLOW

Notice is her eby given that a
Public Hearing will be hold at the

Public Hearing will be hold al the
Commission
Hal:
In the City of Sanford, Florida,
7:0D o'clock P.m. on December 17.
1973, to consider the adoption of an
Ordinance by the City of Sanford.

do"In Proceeding% against you and
each of you seeking to condemn for

hi0er-uPs today. Not a good day for starting new projects.

Sho w others that you are

about an accident or other misfortune today,

SAN SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS

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PLAT BOOK IiL PAGE 70, PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.FLORIDA; ANDALLOF
THAT CERTAIN 14
T TEM
PORARY UTILITY EASEMENT

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William Allen White In his
autobiography iquoted the
following remark from P
i
dent [larding: "My God, this

EASEAIENT LYING ADJACENT
TO THE NORTHWEST BOUN.
DARY OF LOT 14. BLOCK A. UNIT
I-A SAN SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS,

OF SANFORD, FLORIDA

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING

WANDA G. BRYANT. Wit&amp;,
Respondent.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
WANDA G. BRYANT

SEMINOLE COUN7Y,a political

WITH
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING CROSBY
ITS INTERSECTION
AVENUE. RUNNING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION WEST TO ITS INTERSECTION
OF AN
ORDINANCE BY THE CITY WITH ALHAMBRA AVENUE.

Publith7 Now. A 1111173
to

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TAIN 14 FT TEMPORARY

to

handle. Use the direct approach in going after your aims.

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chances but good for quietly retrng to your
study and to work out a new plan for the

quarters to

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on both top and bottom and put them on the bed lengthwise
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FLORIDA.

The
DIVISION
OF
AD MINISTRATION, STAT
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF

city

future. Show you are one with companion
foruna1e.
ortunat e. 5esy OtC 01) YOU lfltUiuOfl.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You need
tual
dance so
that you don't make radical changes that you would later

bedspreads and pillows that are too large for her

with the

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other than the extra large regular shee I use such sheets

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king-size bed. We have never bought anything for ours

For Abs oáIe 'mow to Have a In Weddlq."

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from the Carroll Righ ter nj1,

DEAR POLLY - I am answering Isobel regarding the

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FO
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO, 71.1 -C
In re: file Marriage of
ROGER D BRYANT, Husband.
Petitioner,

No tice is hereby given that a

subdivialon of the State of Florida
have filed a petition in eminent

CHAPTER 14 OF THE SANFORD meeting Inter,st.d parties
may
CITY CODE, SAID
AMENDMENT appearandb.hea,dwlth rew,c,,o
ADOPTING THE SOUTHERN the proposed Ordinance. This
STANDARD HOUSING CODE, 1973 hearing may be con
from time
REVISlG, PREPARED BY THE totlmeuntllfinaladlonlstakenby
SOUTHERN BUILDING CODE the
Council.
CONGRESS.
A copy of the proposed ordinance

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TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION seal said Court on this 6th day of
OFANORDINANCEBYTH
CITY November. 1973
SANFORD,

against the parcel land described
below in Seminal. County. F lorida,

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Springs, on Tutway, the lath day of
OF' SANF ORD,
FLORIDA,
Decembc, 1973. at 5:00 p.m., or as
AMEN DING SEC
14.1 OF sow thereafter &amp;S poI Al the

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of evil Is that good men do
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We are all human and subject to
I forgive business firms for that but my

pay the extra when the package is delivered and they

you illon't knew. ask wbere you shodd register. "AU Ilkat Is

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SPECIFICALLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS. OSTA DRIVE, FROM

1973

CARROLL
RIGHTER'S
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Pet Peeve is t hat
h i e fat
ail o sendd enough or
I postage
pos ge
for something ordered we,get billed
cents. If th ey make a mistake in postage e have to

C0NTIDF.N"nAL TO MY READERS: D=1 fbd yourU toeUb1e to vote because u "fo" to reester. U

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against you for the relief demanded

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B. The unknown husban
Wivtsof any of the atin ve inOjyidul
Respondents,
C. The unk nown bun, devisaes,
legatees and grantees of the above.
named Indlvidval ReiPondents wto

Persons and Parties claiming

THE CITY OF ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS, FLORIDA, MORE

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Roule 1. Box S

NOTICE OF -A PUBLIC HE RING

having any interest or claim as
owners, mortgagtts, judgment
Creditor% of Ilenholders of, upon or

FLORIDA CHANGING THE
NE OF A CERTAIN STREET IN

DEV-,??

DEV 9]

Other Par fits Claiming by, through,
or against any and all of the above.
flamed ReWondenti and ag ainst all

held In the City Hail of Altamonte

them in the dark for a certain
a
ks ,ke ' wer
iCflu till uU, i uO no•t
.1a1
wou ld l ike to force som e uUauS aflu hope someone can e,

rn

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DECEMBER

DEAR POLLY - As a child we had a bowl of narcimus
,

Abby . It really

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Florida. title ol which Is as foillows!

FORECAST FOR

with the bulbs covered with pebbles. There were seme ifl

DEAR PEGGY. CIder It

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ORDINANCE NO. 11206

a

PIGGY

A

k
ti r
r buyer

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three weeks. Once In a whlle he

used tobe,
Pass this on to your reade

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slips u uses a dirty

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put a qua

AM when he used a rea-Ily DMTY word, I fined him a

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City clerk
of the City of
Sa nford, Flo rida
Publish: Nov. 30. 1971

Sanford Florida
Publish Nov 30 1973

one of those individuals who in early life will want to h elp
others in cseo way ima gi nable, which is a fine trait, provided
it is done sensibly. The right gu idance and schooling could
result in a great religious teacher. Give cultural advantages and
don't neglect sports.
"The Stars impel, they do not
What you make of
your life largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's Individual Fomicast for your sign for
December is now ready, For your copy md your bhdate
and SI to Canoll Righter Forecast (name of newspaper), P.0,
Box 629' Hollywood' Cali f 90028.

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It has been 32 years now, but ,At stil.1 remember.

.

H. N. Tamm, Jr.

AREA

Florida. Said property is presently

Sanford. Florida

(Lake Howell Branch Boad)
Maitland, Florida

of the City of Sanford, Florida.

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

the research wo that is vital to your future
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY
he or e will be

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that It IS better not to send sympathy carris for
baby.

an

OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AN.

THI

1973. to Consider the annexation of
property described as follows:
Lot 10 of M. M. Smilh's Sub
divislionof parts of Sections 26,27.34
and 35, Township 19 South. Range 30
East, according to Plat thereof
recorded in Plat Bock I Peg. 55

All parties In interest and citIzen
shall have an opportunity to be
heard a? sad
By order of the City Commission

ORDINANCE NO. )lN

FLORIDA

i __W SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Plaintiff,
.~v I~
L __1_V.
JUL IA HORAZDOSKY, el al.,
Defendants.

office of the City Clerk
all r
sons desiring to tyamin# the same.

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ew ho we felt, and sympathy cards ro the last thing
anted

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) A good day for
CITYOP
DESCRIBED HEREINAFTER IN
expansion and becoming a more successful and active
ACCORDANCE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
WITH
THE
FLORIDA
PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 13-420,
ind ivid ual . D iscuss your ideas WI
SSOC
LAWS OF FLORIDA, 1913.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
views. Show more devotion to loved one.
A copy shall be available at the
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Keep busy at whatever office of the City Clerk for
all per. PROPOSED ORDINANCE
has to do with property management and finances. Make sure son* desiring 10 examine the same. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
All parties in Interest and citizens
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
to control your temper.
as
p
shall have an opport unit y to be the City of Alt amonte Springs,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Come to the right heard at
sold hearing.
Florida, that the Council will holoa
decisions when making plans for the future, Daytime hours are
BY Order of !he City Commission
Public hearing to consider tinanct
best for the so,cial. Home is your best be( tonight.
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
MOnt Of Ordinance No. 277-13, en.
H. N. Tomm, Jr.
filled:
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Take the right steps toward
City Clark
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY #
your highest aims during the day but take it "sy tonight. Do
of the CIIIii, of
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,

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stillborn child. You said it was.
e Isagrft. e wai
s
n
he finally arrived, he was StUlborn. Our faraily and friends

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3 (MEDIUM INDUSTRIAL)
DISTRICT
A copy shall be available at thr

Florida. title of virtiCh IS a follows!

othcr study U Cl1 'dl iii1 II LII

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VACATED LEMON STMEE T AND

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Work Around your home
NEXING TO AND INCLUDING
today and make it look more charming. Listen to the Ideas of WITHIN THE CORPORATE AREA

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THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN 26TH PLACE
AVENUE)
(WYLLY
AND

ordinance by the City of Sanfor d,

happiness and more opportunity for enjoyment, but take can

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DEAR ABBY: You were asked if It was pr to send
if sympathy ca
to
o had had a full to

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1fl,o Consider ?he adoption

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Morning could bring

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ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
All parties In interest and
:
:
R
OALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN shall have •fl opportunity to be Dissolution of MarrIage and OU fØ
DING ORDINANCE NO.
heard at said hearing.
10??
SAID
ORD
ND TO
1
UANcE
BEING
required to $eVS a COy Of Y ou r
The
and
By order of the City Commission written
THE ZONING REGULATIONS OF
it any. on J .
THE CITY
the Cy of Sanford,FiodLthIs CHRiTOPHER 'p Ay
OF SANFORD.
j1. r. parties who are residents of the
whose
ad.
FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT
State of Florida, whose names and
121h day of November, 1973,
~I.dren Is First Federal Building, i12
ADDING A CATEGORY TO THE
1.
places of residence are set forth as
H. N. Tamm, Jr,
Wimil First Street, Sanford, rlor-'da,
CONDITIONAL USI: PROVISIONS
far as &amp;CefIiinae by diligent
City Clerk of
31771, and file the original with the
IN THE , MULTIPLEFAMILY
march;
t cc y
ClcckofIheabovestyIed
urt on or
RESIDENTIAL
DWELLING
Decem ber, DISTRICT TO PROVIDE
FOR
Tax Collector
Pubth: Nov. I67 3 Dec.?, II, 1913, oth erwise
and
1973
VOCATIONAL
Seminole County Courthouse
ultimate judgment will be entered

CHANGING THE ZONING OF

7:00 o'clock P.M. an December 17,

tonight not to lose your temper with close LICL

and vufJgv to lying about It.

chine

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NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Ifearing will be held al the
Commission Room in the City Hall
In the City of Sanford, Florida, at

HEARING
mLI'IN THE AME OF THE STATE or
OR DA

FLORIDA, SAID AMENDMENT

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future. Be wise and get a good rest tonight.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) If you handle your aIfrs in a
most precise way now, you can get ahead In your field of

_ga of ice

PROCEEDINGS AND NOTICE OF Public Records SemineCounIy,

DINANCE NO. 11144
OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE

City Clerk
Publish: Nov. 30, D.c.?. 1?73

In the City of Sanford, Florida, t

dcavor. Do some entertaining at home tonight.

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WIIHOLD MY NAMF

free to molest other children while you are beIRS unjustly
punished. My ad vice to you is to co nfess in nocence to the

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otice

,NOTICE OF EMINENT DOMAIN

BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN

Commission Room In the City Hall

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DF-AR WITH: Anyone who would molest a child It sick
find !n
d if trr ,fn'r'!t \!(hO ou meint well,u l!

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
:
; '#CIVIL ACTION NO, 73-1519-C
DIVISION OF A0.1AINISTRATION,
STATE OF: FLORIDA DEPART.
MENT OF TRANSPORTATION,

AN ORDINA NCE OF THE CITY
RD
OF
FLORIDA

difloning system.
By: Onnit R. Shomale

in the morning and devise better methods or operation for the

N

SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE

important shopping now instead of waiting until later.
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Find a better
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
system for handling your af(aus more efficiently md then OFANOROINANCEBYTHECITY
OF
FORDFLOR IDA.
show appreciation to an expert who helps you Keep happy.
Notice is her @by given that a
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Discuss policy matters with allies Public Hearing will
be held t the

will probably be released, but my cou5in will have to sem

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ORDINANCE NO. 1l7

GEMINI (May 21 to June '41) The morning is a good time
to go after the data you need. Use cue in travel. Do your

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Drive, Longwood, Florida beginning
FRIDAY, November 30, 197)
PROJECT:
DESCRIPTIONrltlons

Removing
and sidestep this situation
adding new partitions In existing
ARILS (Mar. 21 to Apr 19) The da)tlme is best for happy
building. Adding
6 * 12' n
relationship with
do important cmnds addition. New air

TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Morning best time to get
on the good side of a bigwig and gain the favor you desire.
Much care in motion should be exercised tonight.

556roupot
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argumentative influence that could be costly. Use self-control

the morning. Stay within your budget.

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GENERAL TENDENCIES: The daytime is fine
fGr deciding upon a new plan of action and now
outlets for the future. The evening brings into "pression an

b(;lot

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BID DATE! DECEMBER 10, 1973
TIME: 10:30 a.m.
PLANS CAN BE PICKED U P AT

ftom the Carroll Righter Institute

S 3t'r tneII 351 rath6Tr.inm(tc4
SIIfllCflI
7(.errnjneii
4)I .k'ioIh.gir
AObec
Ufluilding

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FLORIDA

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routed the government garrison Thursday night, but they were
the government only two small was trying to get Egyptian Maj. part of the "ups and downs" of cutback after they issued a Joint
from the village of Vihear Suor, unable to fight their way past
positions in that general area (;en. Mohamed el-Gamasy the long process of negotiating statement calling on Israel to
12 miles northeast of Phnom the Khmer Rouge.
east of the Mekong. A Western back to the table with Yariv. a settlement. They said even if withdraw from all occupied
Penh, early today after weeks
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Yariv and Gamasy resume ne- territory. The oil producers cut
Today Cambodian air force
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Khmer Rouge now will be able
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More than 500 troops and ci- fighter-bombers were attacking
to collect a sizable rice harvest Gamasy broke off the talks general troop withdrawal to be last month and said they would
vilians were reported dead or Vihear Suor to destroy equip- and also has unhindered
of Thursday because Israel was arranged until the Geneva con- reduce production an additional
tiient the garrison had left tiemissing.
the Tole Toth river from south evading implementation of the ference. Arab officials at the S per cent a month until the
-Soldiers who escaped from hind, and six C47 g'mnshlps were
of Kompong Cham to the Me- provision in the Kissinger Arab summit conference in Al- occupied territories were
the outpost on the east side of attacking Khmer Rouge posikong cast ot Phnom Penh.
cease-lire agrecirient calling giers earlier this week said the returned.
the Mekong River said the
Khmer Rouge attacked about 11
p.m. Thursday under cover of a
mortar, rocket and tear gas
barrage.
The garrison's assistant commander said 200 soldiers and
Elections for the new city council will be held Dec. 4th. Think before
ISO civilians were lost in the
you vote?
initial attack, lie reported that
All candidates must realize that the future of Lake Mary Is dependent
when the Insurgents reached
on a well thought out, comphretensive master Zoning plan
the garrison headquarters and
hospital they shot 57 wounded
Until this has been accomplished and approved by the
city, lets Ott started toward that goal by locating and cleaning up our
soldiers in the hospital.
parks for the Immediate enjoyment of our citizens and their families.
Other officers from Vihear
Suor said about 450 troops and
Any haphazard zoning
to approval of a master plan will only
benelit land speculators, and leave Lake Mary with a can 01 worms to
more than 300 civilians (led
in tangle froni the village and ran into an
ambush about halt a miiile to the
While weare planning for the future. let's all work toward impro ving
what we have.
south. They said the crowd
panicked and split up, heading
At the present time there has been no action taken to improve the
southeast and southwest to get
facilities that belong to us and we have owned from the beginning of
Lake Mary,
around a Khmer Rouge village.
Many women and small chilI am sure that Charles R. Smith is the man for Mayor tjat will work to
dren were reported drowned in
improve these parks and take care of the necessities of Lake Mary
More going to ether things. 5tr1t1 en d bicycle paths ior our
the swampy marshes that surchildren's enjoyment and safety should be among the tint thingS that
round Vihear Suor.
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days at two plants which turn out large cars. Chrysler also
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days to allow a balancing of parts supplies with another
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Sports

By J RICHARDS
Herald Sports FAitor
When Seminole Junior College's 197374 edition f th
Raiders basketball team treks to Fort Pierce Saturday night
[or an 8 p.m. encounter with Indian River Community
College, the outcome will rest on how the shorter local team
keeps its composure and its effectiveness In stopping the
Pioneers board strength.
So far, the Raiders, who are 2-2 on the campaign, have
done well on the boards, beating their combined opponents

By Dan Gilmartin
Dave Johnson In Town

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soring guest speaker Dave Johnson at the Kiwanis Club
luncheon this coming Wednesday afternoon.
The date for the occasion is Dec. 5 fcc the book and the
place will be the Sanford Civic Center at hIgh noon. The
Atlanta Braves second sacker has really been in demand this
season for two reasons
first, setting a new home run
record for one season for second baseman (43 that broke
Rogers Hornsby's mark of many moons ago, and secondly
because he Is the teammate of a guy named Hank Aaron who
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Corso could be the key to the forward spot where he
John Zeuli is the leading
'11w Sanford Seminoles open scorer after the first two
- Seminoles success this season if he able to handle himself in
their regular season this tests with a 21.5 average. Zeuli he comes through in the good fashion. For right now
Saturday evening at Hill hitononly6of l5attemptslrorn rebounding department. Thbe howeverthealiround athlete is
l"Ienmlrmg gym against the the floor in the first night for 12 nientor Joe Mills listed his trying to get the kinks out from
Colonial Grenadiers at 8 p.m. points. however the next time primary concern before the the football season and get used
following a JV contest.
around he proved his worth year as lack of height. II Corso to a round Instead of oval ball.
('noting into the contest the pouring in 31 poInts to lead the can neutralize the board control
If the "every other year"
Seimminoles are better off than Seminoles to the title,
of the taller opponents thIs year pattern is kept out at Seminole
they have been in the last three
ippearing more consistent the locals could be very sue- then Joe Mills and his charges
% ears. The locals sport a 2-0 however was junior John Corso, cessful.
are due for a good year on the
record as a result of their The Seminole's post man was
Another hope for the hardwood.
Thanksgiving Tournament strong on the boards
the reboundingchoresjssenjorj1g0 Twice Mills has done
victories that provided them Sanford live and averaged 19.0 Clements. last year Clements something that all other Tribe
with their first "Turkey for the competition. Corso hit played the center position as mnentors failed to do — win 21)
'l'ourney"
in three tries,
for 20 in the Eau Galhie fray and the Seminole five had a
9. games, lie (lid it after "off"
The locals have had very 18 In the Seabreeze game,
17 record. At 6'l Clements is no years and last year should
little trouble in their first two
giant but held his own against qualify in that category.
inother important factor
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The: Ju:r v;Irtt) '' ill opcn
alIac by a 64-44 count in the ltussi. The Sanford Senior siderable size advantage.
theactionSaturday at 6:30p.m.
opener and then walloped joined both Zeuli and Corso on
This season, with Junior and the varsity is scheduled for
Daytona Beach Seabreeze 74-53 the All Tournament team last Corso
coming
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when they travel to Orlando for a battle with contending
Valencia Community College.
This season marks the first time in the school's history
the Raiders have not been listed as preeason favorites to
take either of the two State-Playoff bound slots In the tough
division.
Valencia and Lake City share favorite honors with the
Raiders listed as only "outside shot" possibilities.

Crawford has been most effective leading the fast beeak
offense and getting assists on the Raiders' new-look offense,
a free-lance type attack. Ills 17 assists leads the team
followed closely by guard Michal Williams who In almost half
of Crawford's playing Lime has i assists,
Crawford, who was the top Raider foul shooter last
season and ranked fourth in the nation with a .900 frcrn the
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andanothercloseofle, Ma land, will battle on the
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taller teams, but Head Coach Joe Sterling thinks more game
experience may give his "bigger" men the opportunity to
develop enough to stop taller teams.

double figures with a 13.3 average.

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Raider rebounder with 29 missed shots taken in for a 7.3
average. A line 29 point production against Florida CoUge
moved Owens' season average up to 21 points per game,

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Opens
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With a fine 2l.of-22 tries for a .955 mark for more than 10
attempts.
Tossie, ['at Rutherford and Steve Bukowlecki all have
perfect Ireethrow marks for under 10 shots.

McCullum's garnered 38 rebounds for a 9.5 averag',
while Forte who has one-half of a game less playing time ts
22 caroms to his credit. Both big men strike for more than
double figures, McCullum hitting a 14.5 average and .500
from the floor, while Forte Is good for a 10.8 tally a game
average.

established himself as a clear dominating factor under ti'e
bucket,
Against the Raiders, Indian River is expected to throw
its 6' 7" Ed Bennett, who led the Pioneers In completely
stopping the Valencia Matadores 55-48 wIth eight rebounds,
live blocked shots and eight t.al1Ie,
Facing Bennett will be a combination of 6' s" center
Robert McCullum, who served an able apprenticeship last
yea.' on the Raider second wilt, and 6'S" forward Joh)'
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before the smoking of the ritual pipe - at least FSU would
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The "Raiders" romped to their second straight Greater
Orlando Catholic Jurior High Soccer championship this
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league. John Sierputowskj, a good Irish lad, led the ll
booters in the scoring department wIth 16 goals — very high
for that number of footsie
The All Souls squad was coached by Ken sm
Howie Hawkins and the team was given individual
in a surprise ceremony called by Father William Ennis this
past Tuesday afternoon In front of the entire student body
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This year the prognosis school because of having only
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start out their regular season schedule this Saturday night
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Kathleen The I3ig-8 conference Red Devils blitzed
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Jacksonville, No. 18 Alabama last year to UCLA's seventh ing No. 14
Houston t GreensAssociated Press Sports Writer arid No. 20 Memphis State.
straight National Collegiate boro, N.C., No. 7 Marquette
Can UCLA and its center, Hill
Arizona, which last year used Athletic Association title, takes hosting St. John's, Minn., No. 8
Walton, get an)' better?
a group of freshmen to finish on MLssouri4lolla at home.
Notre Dame entertaining Val.
Much to the dismay of [us second in the Western Athletic
Maryland would lovt the paraiM), Cincinnati at Nuu i
team's opponents, Bruin Coach Conference, entertains Illinois,
&gt;rcstige of being the team to l.ouisvlllt', and Miami, Ohi
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defense of the West Coast All. Terp Coach Lefty Driesell says
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this year," Wooden says "and Diego University.
UClA loses tonight.
No. 12 Long Beach State hosts
we have better depth than
Penn, an Ivy League favorite,
"I'd hate to catch UCLA on Puget Sound, Utah is
at No. 13
we've had in some years"
meets New Hampshire as part the rebound," l)riesell said. "I
Kansas
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Houston
The testing of UClA's Th. of a doubleheader at the Pa- don't mind
catc'ning them when plays North Carolina at
game winning streak begins lestra in Philadelphia, and they're fat."
(;reensboro, N.C., No. 15 Arm.
tonight with the hIruins hosting Jacksonville, an independent,
In addition to the UCLA- zona is at Southern California,
Arkansas and
then fourth-rank- plays St. John's, N.Y., in a Maryland game, other top eon- No. 17 Jacksonville will be
in
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tests Saturday have second- the IPTAY tourney at Clemson,
Other top-ranked teams beSoutheast Conference pow- ranked North Carolina State SC., Texa.s Teth at No. 19 Neginning their seasons tonight crhou,se Alabama travels to entertaining Athletes In
Action, vada-La, Vegas and No. 2"
are No. 31 San Francisco, No. 15 (;eorgia Tedi and Memphis
No. 3 Indiana hosting The Cita. Memphis State entertains Wis-.
Arizona, No. 16 Penn, No. 17 State, the final stepping stone dcl, No. 5 North
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ton, Iowa State at San Diego, Utah at Hawaii anti
Alabama Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant admiLs Hrighamii Young at Texas-El Paso.
he's coining into Saturday's meeting with Au.
In the NAZA Division II championships,
burn "kind of blindfolded" by the Tigers' new (;lenville, W. Va., faces Northwestern, Iowa, at
Veer offense,
Huntington, W. Vu.
Hut he's been working this week to shed the
Elon meets LaCrosse at Burlington, NC., and
blindfolds so
that Alabama, 10-0, will not have to Langston meets Abilene Christian In the NAIA
face the untidy prospect of meeting Notre Dante lhvision i senilfinals.
in the Sugar flow! l)ec. 31 with a sullied record.
In the NCAA Division Ill semifinals, San Diego
"This Is the most important game
ol the year University is at Wlttenbvrg, and Juniata plays
for a lot of reasons for us," the Crimson Tide
hlridgeport.
coach says. "We've got to concentrate on winIn the NCAA Division II quarter-finals,
ning the state chainpionship and get our minds
Grannbling meets Delaware In the Boardwalk
of I of anything else,"
While No 1 Alabama meets Auburn on Bowl at Atlantic City, N.J.; Lehigh meets
national television, Ma Parseghian's fifth- Western Kentucky at Bowling Green; Western
ranked Irish face the University of Miami, Flu., Illinois plays Louisiana Tech at Ruston, and
Hurricanes at night, Ironically, both Notre South Dakota travels to Boise State.
I)ame, 9-0, and Alabama are four-touchdown
'The only other action Saturday set's Milliken
favorites,
playing Bethany in the Boot liii! Bowl at Dodge
The oddsmakers have made Alabama, which City, Kan.
beat Miami 43-13 earlier this season, a oneLSU and Tulane both will try Saturday night to
touchdown pick over the Irish in the Sugar Bowl, rebound from losses. ISU was defeated by'
ALsoon national television Saturday will be the Alabama for the Southeast Conference chumtraditional Army-Navy game at Philadelphia. pionship last week 21-7, and Tulane was embar.
Other day gaines Saturday — the final day of rased by Maryland 42-9.
regular 4'asOfl action in college football
inNavy as a 17-point favorite to defeat the Army
dude No. 2 Oklahoma at Oklahoma State, cadets, who have not won in nine games,
Vanderbilt at No. 19 Tennessee, Florida State at
George Walsh, In his first year as coach at the
Florida, Georgia Tech at Georgia, Boston Naval Academy, says he'd "rather win this ene
College at Holy Cross, Baylor at 111cc and Texas than any other. It's a game we can point to, a
Christian at Southern Methodist,
game we can get a little
excited about."
Saturday night contests include No. 8
But Welsh doesn't believe the 17-point spread.
louisiana State at Tulane, Tulsa at No. 14 hlous"I wouldn't bet on Navy at 17," he said.

all night," Marlette said. teams evened up in mid-season can," the [Irantley coach said,
adding he was concerned with
"We want to contain the inside play.
and their speed on the fast
Monty Adair, the team's top the SNA poise.
Marlette, too, is concerned
break, II we can do that, it'll be shooter, will direct the SNA
a good game."
attack and tfraw coverage of with poise.
"Terming his charges Rivera, while either Mark
"If we can get to their big
"scrappers" the Sanford coach Bassett or Tom Acheson will men, fluster them, we can
:... on his roster get one wing position opposite make a good contest out of it,"
reaching 6'2" and will go with a Adair, while at guard will be he said,
pair of 6'l" low post men, Mike either Rick Van Antwerp or Toby Strober, who broke Into
Woodall and Vince Weir who he Steve Odegaard.
the Brantley line-up at midsays a good rebounders and
Bassett, who has come a long season last year Is also getting

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Rangers' Brad Park (right) going against each
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FOREST CITY — When On the shoulders of Ray Bowling Acheson, Odegaard and Scott
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Sanford Nawil Academ, s or Bob Mer), a pair of Auld are all returning pla)ers,
head Basketball Coach Chris necorners, at the point slot while the rest of the lIne-up
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here to meet Jay h1oocr's should set equal time Iloocr
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Ste e Hargis will join
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ipairof6'2"postmen,Anthony board work
team lat°r in the season
(ohms and Dave Nelson ghe
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With a six game %1nn1ng
,
the Brantley Bunch a decided be the ke} to the game
record from last )ear, Iloour
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Middles, but Marlette Is looking boards and stop their break, against a twogame winning
for ways to contain the We'll run a 1-2-2 zone defe'ise Double-A team, but both

t..arr was one of the few bright spots in a 54-27 blitzing administered by
Lakeland Kathleen.
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13-Lots and Acreage
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Camping.

4S-Reort Propirty
For

Camp Seminole. No alcoholic
beverages3724120.
18

500 E. A.tamonte Ave.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLA.

--Male
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pump gas. *.ppl between 76
p.m., Tasty World Restaurant, I-I

.d SR 14-

. MEAT CUTTER.

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a CIILSIIICd '

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CLEAN3bedroom 1', bath carct
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3 ton, 6 mea. old. 1300. 131-2579

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living rm,, Fla. rm., dOuble
garage Fru,t trees. fenced yard

Dinette-lchairS
FA AND CHAIR CLOSEOUT-7 Modern Sola
sets with solid hardwood frame,

ibcks, battery chargers, cat
rtgisteri, rest Of merchand

Realtors

Inc..

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Tent&amp;Accesscries

125

Goes with thisattradlvelbedroom

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AUCTION
Consign Call 13$ 02
AUCTION. Hwy. 1793. Longwood,

fi t 3 ) Ken 3223112
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ANTIQUES
Tues Dec 4 7 p m Inside rented
Lion's Hall, 1 block east of traffic
Ohi, North Holly Ave., Orange

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bronze Tiffany type blrdcage
candle lamp Moochaum pipeS

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tO orful faded g ass s Me ! s
child Size salesman 5 Sample
rocker, g
loading toot kit,

WHERE THE CU

mirror assortment ot antique

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glass, china and other antique
itemS. Antique consignments
lcome. Ph. for reservation and

Hwy 436 &amp; 17-92
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3)73622

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small pick-. Phone 373 s200.

$

Cam r trailer Mark Ill never
or 322-4307
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Bananabike.A.lshape

New Tires,15

6

Ph.377-7443a?erl

2 DOOR SEDAN

WITH ALL STANDARD .

Auto Repairs

EQUIPMENT

Parts-Accessories

Wrought iron JO x 60 table, 7 host, I
or 6 side chairs. Custom marble
formica top. Also coniole table.
377 27*2 after 6.

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until 5; or 372 1939 after 5:30,

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Auction

pr French Provincial end tables Beautlfulconsole pIano priced for
0 Early Aerican wing back
ou

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c-quipped, washer and dryer,
extras plus.
HOBBY WORKSHOP, also can use
for dark room, toots, storage and

'U FALCON WAGONNothing
down, take over, call credit

Brand New slide in truck can7pers
from 15. N
World Travel,
Hwy 17-97, Longwood. $31 9424

All sizes and models, 10 speeds,
Speeds, and standard bikes now

GoodConditlon,$25
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Bicycles

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Baby Bed

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For, the beSt by in Americ4n

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Selection of fabri, vinyli or
colors, United Freight Sates, 3350

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We traIn you. Good commissIon.

call after 3 p.m. 3)7-7439.
Organ-Gulbranion
isoo
Ph66165l1,O*Bity
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REEL S BODY SHOP
1109 Sanford Avenue

COMPARE 1

775 II black 116.93 plus tax, $25 x
11, black $15.93 plus tax, 670* 11,
raised wite letteri, 179.95 us
taz UI
15 Firestone
ite
wells, $32.95 plus tax. Baroains on

193.00 Less Than Pinto 2 Dr. Sedan
296.00 Less Tnan Datsun 8-2 10 2 Dr.e
496.00 Less Than Mazda 808 2 Dr. Cpe.

friends.

Locust, turn left to 14th St., rIght

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Light Housekeeping DeSary

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS to

60-Office Equipment

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request only Free estimate 323

OIL HEATER I WALL FURNACE

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Ameriin Wood Products, 1797 24 Business Opportunities

convenient to shopping area

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creage,LotsandLswns

4711443

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and
electronic
technician

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,ttractive aPts. Will make nice

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Sanford Electric Company

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business can be ssafled pa timi

Experiencedlabcrer
MaSonw'k

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lOS

BUY THE BEST for Dad. DINGO
BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES.

Gifts for

" Care

Gifts for the

For wide eyed delight Infant ALL out of ideas? Visit ETHELL

3*O H'aw&amp;ha Ay at I? 97
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my recent illnesS
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many acts of kdnei%and

323*299.

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Gifts of DistinctIon, Diamonds,
Wa?ch. Silver China, Crystal

-, EAUTY SALON

Bul1dozJi
Decoiatlng for the Holidays? Come

brands, at the most reasonobi,
r1to be found anftere. -

UOarding-Professnal filth love I
am.
6 p m, Animal Haven
Boarding 322 5732.

Small Jobs Wanted
322 1338 LakeMary

Hew shingles tacked on by square
with air or by hand Licensed &amp; s

experienced es? ma -

Ceraml

pinQ results

dishwashers compactors Pt ices - ______
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start at $119.95. Get Mom hers for
66
Horses
Christmas now. Financing
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6 6 BLAIR BROKER

Give Dad a Quartz butane lighter

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unusual and very s%que gift

CallRay

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years old Bcautful blanket
00
TV Radio Stereo

tt9OrIando Drive, 37? 0)31

over 36 varietiesof Hot SOUPS and want to Sell something? A small

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Sinford Etectric Co sn Park Dog Track Road

$31 2471

323 0730

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9 I 107 W 77th St r

YOU CA
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Foremen
CONT RAC TOR U TI LI TV

rtane
US
Your
IS not a factor, If you Qualify. Perfect for a nice couple
lo operate as a family business

Experienced only Paid vacation

CtP1 INVESTMENT REQUIRID

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bors and ministers for thee Cards

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Custom Painting

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.cINMORE WASHER, parts,

ADCOCK
Roofing &amp; Sheet Metal
Gutters &amp; Down Spouts

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50- U 05 0

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INTERIOR AND -

Ph

SERVICES UNLIMITED
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ospbtal'zat'on Call

Al CONTRACTORS
UWLIJCN

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train I irettune dntri sari
will make laundry drudgery
easier
fo Mom
all year. 3fl-.
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power tools Stanley hand tOis
Wester Shop 1197, 1 mIle s as Select your new furniture from
naving Can Be Funi All Popular
brands of electric razors at 1gw
prices are available at
co
Plnecrest Shopping Center.

Heat &amp; Air from Sanford Heat &amp; GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
CHRISTMAS by selling your good
0 ange' from your own - ir 3726390
J5(1 fuii ore and a,ptlancs o
trrCS ( ir rria fr'nd ltd
t,'rn comfort iuod tijt1
Larry s TIrA &amp; Uied Mart 2)5
J L.turooimi 2 ti3Ih lovely dra.*j
pair o DanIel Greene house
Sanford Ave
377 4172
L
doWfl payment, move right
F First St
Seasons Greetings from Art Gr'n

(ASSELBERRY MINI GROVE-

WIP4CO CONSTRUCTION CORP
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Merry Christmas Special
FOrd Grin Trio Nothing

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the help of au lupolies from
Senkarks 710 Magnolia

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Ti sasco drsgn md ,idjal gifts
wIth ecology baxej from Village
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brandS Liberal trade mi Free
del*iiyry. Convenien' terms. We
pive TV Stamps 3$) E. 1st St. 322
3427.

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or Buildrt SUU contractors -

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rail dependable
Draw
amngt
c Calf V clor 365 371)

r.onit acres nr
CARROLL I URNITURE
116W itt t
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filL ENGRAVING SERVICE

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Excavating &amp; Grading Ph
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lawn Servke
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Enoraving

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Gormly 5 F 46 past Beardall at

counter

Draft-mg

We have the latest fri furniture and

Herald Want Ad by calling

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Wallpaner Hanaina
-PAUL SLATER

68

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misc, private party. Ph. 322 9193,

Licensed R,dential Commerciat
Free(stims Ph 37? 6871

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Top wages and benefits Call 372

sonal Interview, lend Name

F est Greene Inc

dhi0ne Pearl or Cats.ye US and Foreign C

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rtVettntbt;vC ifl Y0&amp;J ware

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Don t dipço ii?

ur Pets Give

3

Magnola Ave

LAWN CARE SPECIALISTS

SUPPLY CO

from em

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IRO SHOP. Pp.372-2531.

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Orlando Ph 6413314

ey day wnk month 372 45?t

Day' 472 7717

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&amp; Get • • , •

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&amp; Sunday 3277921
77-Junk Cars Removed

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Cerpnt

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financing Weneedpeopl,we cars

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r,. r.riI machine thcp
rsonrrl,
flAb 'T DEAn TUIC Afl
.rowledge of machines and metal IJU II I I SiU I Uh) ill)

Trailers

Shortage I

OF SANFORD

lord and surrounding area Vefy 3ni lbilhhomeln,,tc,flpni

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Have your heater serviced for Shrubs, trimmed &amp; shaped. Flower 52

Situations Wanted
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

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Boat &amp; Trailer 1250
5$9CSI.r Ave Sanford Fla
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tiuy sell trade
313E First SI,

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RotlAway Bed

Roberts &amp; Gilman

830.5500

&amp; impec
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$300 322 2513

K wind solid Id hunti case

santoro Sewing Center, 307 E.

Washing Machine $20 Yazoo

peting, rang., dishwasher,
hwy. 30) &amp; SO. Ph. $31 0941 after
d'spal, central heat air Lot 150 pm
x $60'. Ph. 67) 460.
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payments of 17 per month See at ___________________________

;ims. U&amp;kd Fteht iin, 430

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* * AMC JEEPS * *

S2=pp ances
Mechanfr

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a Cha r, 59, ~ size

Off wmte complete bedroom suite
Formica topi. Ntw mattress &amp;

minor, chest and bed, 199 cash or

ftec 4 - 30,

KINGSBERRY-ElCapitan

Equipment
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Lycomlng like new Ph 3)7-4307
Mediterranean bedroom sets with
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IntrIcate Spanish designs, heavy On deluxe Necchl zig zag 3 needle 15' Cobla Boat, 10 hp Johnson
chest handles, and hand rubd
position, built In buttonhole maker
Galvanizej tilt trailer, all extras,

iizit1ay

TIit IIe

. a thing

65 VW, Nothing down. a • ove
Call credit manager. 2236230.

SPANISH BEDROOM SETS, 3

2$4SParkDr. Twin size-3 box springs, 2mat
-- tresses, .so each, Ph. 323774
ADDC
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Customdrapes. Printed
P 111* U 45*51

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tranL. p.s • ru good, new tires.
3730731. asking $550.

items

1911 Hwy 1797 Open Sat &amp; Sun 95 Furniture antIques bric a brac
Call $31 2920
luue. Sunday B a.m.lI day.
-c Scott &amp; Ith
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Household Goods

trnv United fre.gtit ãiCS
S Orange Ave Orlando Mon
Fri 9,09 Sat9 loS -

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Aduttionty.
125*k. Ph

spe

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1969 Mustang Mach I, $ Cobra J,

To buy and sell gold or silver coins,
contact us first We also buy bulk
silver cos SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER. $09 W lit.
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CARPORT SALE:Dec, 1st, 9 a,m

- MUSTANG. Nothing down, take

hu, new Snow-mud tires, good
frjting vehicle, 30orbesfoffer,

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touks HOuSehold ten 6265
Lake Charm Circle Oviedo

* Maitland Flea Mart*

1999$ ci 3 only In handwm

52? $( Terms Ph 322 2710

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cr,nch Ave 373-29

195 Pontiac GTO
wer steenng 1970 Plymouth Fury 311 VI Air
excellent condition 11000 Ca I
ôn brakes automatic. 8es$ of',r
Mi 6116 after 6 weekdays
322 17.

CASH lfl 11)2
or used furniture, appliances,
fools, etc. Buy $ or $001 Items
tarry's Mart 1)5 Sanford Ave

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IS Barbie Surprise House 15 322
693).

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income and

Yr Multiptelisting Agency

rt*I$ltflti

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p $3 F'fl 322 6S51

(NDAY ?flGHT (
Mistellan,o, flew and used

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Call 322 2420 Mnytume

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B CK ON
MARKETI You ye got another 13
fluy. Sell, consign, appraise, ur
Lots and Acreage
thance en this 3 bedroom 2 bath
special lts Out Of anything
with Climate control for only
LAKEFRONT HOMESITES
value. Hwy. 1792 (bChind Win$35,000. Has double garage,
LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
chester Mobile Homes 1
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CITY - WE LOVE BIG FILIES 46
lOCation, giant oaks, only $4 200

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design.
clothing, 2 bar stools, misc. 121
each
Easy
Club Rd (off 25th St)
payments available United
rreight Sales, 3350 S. Orange Tools, vacuum cleaners, table a
Ave., Orlando, Mon.-Fri. 9 1o9,
thiIr$&amp;mlsc.Nov,fl,)Ø&amp;Q,c 1,

- IOMPLETE AUCTION SERVICI

IDYLLWILDE

G CENTD

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bedroom 1' bath for $fl 500 has
beautiful yard, chain link fence Make lots of room In your closets.
s,u ,

373 ö1or 323

Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave..
Orlando Mon Fri 9 to 9 Sat 910

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ets. 9.O00 Call Mary Tesiak.
&amp;noc

7151

Flower Farm SipesAvenu
S.inford, Fla AN EQUAL OP
PORTUNITY EMPLOYER,

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bedroom home in a rural area I

Call3fl
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HOMES and APTS. for rent. From N.wlbedroom,3 bath, central heat3l) mo Call 123-7661 HOME
air eat In kitchen, family room
2 bedroom house, 1 bedroom air,
2412 Stens Ave., $173 first, last

1965 Chevrolet Impala .4 door air

A I s for Sale

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
French Ave
3$O3OrIanUo Dr
3235200
323 5300

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CLIFF JORDAN

Enioy wortingl Growing har

lmmedate openIng for man as
assistant to manager ifl local fast
toud restaurant, Good Salary I
f1exiolehours.Deykitenfletpan4
night cashier needed. Call 373

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Experienced, Steady employment Needed- Part tlme-mornlngs'r 2bedroomfu,nishedhs.,$l23mo.
afternoons. High school seniors,
benefits 101W 13th St Sanford

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Good ransorIaton

oded lot, river rights, boat
Sales
ramp. 3 bdrm,, 64' * 17'. Dealer, SINGER ZIG-ZAG SEWING MA- SEVING MACHINES, STRETCH Nov. 29 &amp; )0th. Wigs, househotb
CHINES (7) ner been used.
323 0350.
STITCHES. (5)
adver.
items, and clothes. 155 E. Pine
These machines have built
tised brand has all the latest
Ave.. Longwood. 531-2917.
10 WIDE FOR SALE
controls for :ig-iag buttonholes,
stretth stitches, famous from

aa ia Inc

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CASSE BERRY

Nooe nii
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features you want, Caet, at,
garage, large lot. 7 blocks to
shoi,laçendscs. Priced

1 Bdrm.Furnislled Apartment

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Monterey with expando
central heat air Shag thtOught,
washer, dryer. 322.7693 alter 1,

614 pci mt

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Red Lobster

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3)7 54.4)
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Ph, 322

Baker Volkswagen, 3219 S. Hwy.

Travel Agencies

For Rent
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call Phyllis Capponi AsSoc

andbefore12
F urnis hed2Bdrm
A rtm
. pa

Apply In person, Jack Davis. Bill

For Rent

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RCdUCCd to 11993 For the best
buy in your vice range go to
Place Homes worth, Hwy. $7-v

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Broker, Owner.

plan, carpets, Stove, refrigerator,

WI

PIANOLESSONS
12 Wek Chord Course

6

L mer

Roommate wanted-Clean &amp; neat.

33-House' Rent Furnished

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___________ _______ Clean garage apt I bedroom with
kitchen equipped and bath $63
Ma Ie•Fe m
mo Call Orlando, 131-1109.
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Furnished

Mary

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.'.'ELAKA APARTMENTS
114W st s

month. No fee, Instant pay, Call

Ar UngeJ

pInted
Vacant

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ZIIEDROOMS ADULTS ON

Day call 3220013, evenings 623
1i

Tangerines, Tangelos and Sat.

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(or yr old large 3 bdroom hotr
n ed aru a .pr* 2 aLrt-'

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Cleaning woman, 1 day a
our Sunland home Ph 323 73)4- To bedroom duplex furnished 41
apartment- no Orlando Drive,
Maid Wanted- General houork,
jntOrd,

Grapefruit Siumas

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EVEREST REALTY INC.

television world can' t hear peoole In the real world!"

pm. Lake Mary, Fla.

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3 or 4 b&amp;m,, plus

830.5500

1)00 E 25th St
3226S3

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15 Perk Drive 312716)

Al IA II
IJUMIL

will take over Call George Willis
Assoc,
L

roonis,
Roomy 2 story 2 large
dining room, Convenient location,
small easy-care yard, kitthen
Only 11) 500 With
Cail today

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Furnished

°- C -'a, 322

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Catering truck drivers needed Call

11 q rctn,

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1OLTDFO(dSlal.onwagon

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Mobi Homes

CARRIAGE HILL

AduIt Cnly 1)50 mo UtIlitsi

dustrial Wies offIce
Lot wood

ID-Do It Yourself

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80
Mutoslor)a,e
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19 Trucksandlrailers

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_________________________ 322 6fl)r 220362
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A large 3 bedroom home with woodburning fireplace, nic. quiet

extras put In by owner, will stay
$35,900.

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'7OCHEVROLET IMPALA N thr

Orlando

Good Things to Eat
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-- Working mother nds reliable,
Purple hull peas, Foro limas,
pleasant persen, to do light

3-Cemetarte

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rates 327 3103

drapes Pool Kitchen equipped 3
LOST Black Labrador Nov V Mature lady to live in and care for 6
chèldren accepted Call 322 2O
1 thru $ times --------4Oca line
Osceola area. Answers
yr old girl. Own transporttlon. h all to will
Iimes .............23Ca line
air Fully equipped kitchen
DHm Girl by Mtic Lake is a
($2.CGMINIMUM CHARGE I
.
party anboomt N3more top
with dishwasher. Call Mrs.
6
Child Care
3 Lines Minimum
If you're Sick and
weaIhey 373 1457.
tired ol no help In the field and
Will care for small child in my
Niceland2bedroomapts.
way to aance and would like t

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Ask for Want Ads

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Selling

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2276437 Atte,S3flpIfl

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Cash

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The TInted Firm
NI9htS 3225.424
DayS 322 I23

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Newly renovated Class A rating

MClloiyllle Ave Sanford

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by Gill OX
SIDE GLANCES
Housesfor Sale
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Roomsfor Rent

4

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The Sanford Herald

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THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Highway 431
Forest City, Florida
(j. firi.in Tarr
Salurd3v Services
Sabbath School
Worship Services

SANLANDO UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH

THE HOPE OF 01NITY.
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LflUrth,
Maitland Avenue. Altamonte
Springs
(Just South of SR .436)
Lyman If. Klrkwood ........
Sunda ySchool ..........
Worship
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ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
CHURCH
SS$Htste.rAve. Ph. 3770 i
Oro Billy Griffin
Pastor
W.T R.R.
1:30a.m.
BbIe Study
:4S ant.
Evangelistic
STViCCS
11 00a.m.
Church Training ......8:13pm.
Evening WorsP.lp
7:30pm.
Wed Prayer Mee$ing
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THE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Corner lth&amp; Elm
Ronald M. Seeley
•Pa s tor
Saturday ServiCeS
Sabbath School
.9.30ö m.
Warship Service
1100a.m.
Wednesday Night
Prayer Service

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OUR NATION!

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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Sunset Dr. isear Button Rd.
Caticlberry
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Asst. Pastor
Sat.Mais .............. 5:00p.m.
Sun.Ma
......6.9.308. 11a.m.
12:30p.m.
Daily
630a m
(at rectory. 1071 Crystal Bo1 Cir.)

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CHURCH
Airport Blvd.
Rev. Kenneth Holt.,...... Pastor
Sunday5chool
945m
MornngWorsn.p
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Church Training
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600 Palm Springs Dr.
AUamont,Springs
JamesP Needham
Evangelist
BibteStudy
1000am
Assembly Worship
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Wed Evening Service.... 6:00p.M
Wednesday
Bible Class ...........7:30p.m.

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319 Park Awseve
Rev .iayl . CoSmato
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worsnp
6.30 a m
Sunday School
9:45a.m
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Church Training
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Wed Prayer
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THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL
Orange Blvd.. Lake Monroe
WilliarcEwrtjge
Pastor
Swidey Sc hOl
10 00 a ITS
Morning Worthip .
hi OOa. m
Ebeengwoethlp .......7 00 pm
Prayer Meeting
WednCSdiy
7 )Op
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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible

JIM LASH CH RYSLER-PLYMOUTH
And Staff

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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
E. C. Elsea and Staff

BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

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FOOD

WILSON-EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

THE McKIB8IN AGENCY
Insurance
GREGORY LUMBER
of Sdnford

FAIR STORES, INC.
and Employes

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. At Wilson

PU 13LIX
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UPSALA PRESBYTERIAN fit
CHURCH
Corner Country Club
£ U ala Road
Rev. Dir n SP
Patfor
Sunda y School
Morning Worship
10 SOS m

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Rev. William E Miller
Pastor
Sunday Stioøl
9ISam
Morning Worship
.1100 m
YouthSerylce..
-6:10P M.
Evening Worship
7 30p m
WJ Priytr
&amp;P1$1 .............730pm

MwsIaug 3,rfl,,. tst. Itnw*. Yàtli$*

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Choir Practice

PAOLA WESLE YAN

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UNITED

bells that ring
Sunday are not wedding bells. But they
sound the destiny of our so'u and daughters . . . and of their families
ilies yet

PAOLA CHURCH or CHRIST
Highway 48 West
PaulSonney
. Evangelist
8 ble Class
to 0Cm m
morning worship - . .. 11:000.m
Evening Worship
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'00pm
Bible Classes Wed.
.73Ov m.

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METHODIST
nCN)RCH
419 Park Avi,
LeoF King
Pastor
Thomas C.
OSteer
Emeritus Pastor
Morning Worship
I 308. ha m
UMYF
6 OOp m
Men Prayer Breakfast
Thursday
6:30a m

But, what about THE RIGHT ONE? Is this fionce.to.be receiving the same
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sound preparation for tomorrow? Are his parents building the future
on the
firm foundation of religious faith? will he be right
for Barbie?

730pm.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Av £JrdSt
Rev Vr II. Bryant

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Wed. Prayer Service

THE RIGHT ONEI

Barbie's present boy friend is being brought up the
way Barbie is-In
fact, they met at Sunday Schoo Their families worship regularly. . they
seek the same moral and spiritual aims.

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3831 Palmetto Ave.
Rev.b.E Hodges
Pastor
Suniay School
94.Sa.m.
Morning Worship
...11 COa m
Evangelistic Servic,
7:OOp
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7 , p
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someday Barbie will have a boy friend--her bitt And there'll be
an engogesnent, and a wedding, and a
wonderful life together with their
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Rev. William Pickett
Pastor
Morning Worshp
. ll.00 a
Rev. Kenneth Miller, Assist. Pastor
Nursery
MorningWorstip .. l:3O&amp;11a M.
Sunday School
OAS a m
THE LAKE MARY UNITED
UMYF
s 30
PRESB YTERIAN
Evening worship
lOOp.rn.
Wilbur Ave.. Like
Wed. Bible Study 1.
Minister
Rev. A.Ma
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Prayer Serv
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Sunday.
(First WIty
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Church Scriooi
9ISam
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630pm. Morning Worship
hip
II Comm
Youth Group
7 3Opm

-h firstt Th.r.'Il be many more.
Barbie has a boy frlend,r
6-.I.16

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CHURCH OF LONOW000
541 Orange Strut
C Ruth&amp;rirt
PatSunday School
$0 OCa
Morning Worship
Ii OOa rn
Sunday Evening
730pm
Wed Bible Study
7 3Op
Conquerors MeetIng
Sunday
6)Opr

Rev. Kenneth Mullis
Ministers
Morning Worship
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METHOUIST CHURCH

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
1312 Park Avenue
Ch&amp;;esN Crump
Evangelist
Sunda y
WTRR Broadcast .......$t3 a. m
BibIe S?udy .
.,..10:00a.m. .
MOrning Worship ........11:OOa,m
Evening Service ... .......6:00p.m.
Wednesday

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL' BANK
Howard HI . Hodges and Staff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
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The Management and Employes

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim &amp; Employes

FLORIDA LIVING NURSING CENTER
A Skilled Nursing Home Operated
by the Seventh-day Adventist Church

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

DEKLES'
GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

C ELERYCITY
PRINTING CO.,
., INC.

SHOEMAKERCONSTRUCTIONCO.
and Employes

SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
and Employes

WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes

HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

FLORIDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

_SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORYASSLMaLv Of 000
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Tucker Drive SunlandEstales
Rev. Gary Isner
Pastor
Sunday School
9 ISa m
Morning Worship
II 004 m
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GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.. at Woodlawn Ave.
Rev C) ROSi0t.IIOW
Pastor
Chur ch School
9 ISa m
Morning Worship
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630pm

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LAKE MARY CHURCH
of the nazarene
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
t7 Crystal Lak.or
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Lake Mary Fla
00OrfandoAve ($7 93)
Rev Paul D. Trissel
p.,
(LuthanChvrchlnAmerk.)
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Sunday School
9 ISa
William B Downey.
Pastor Morning Worship &amp;
Church School
900am
Bible Study
a 3O
Worship
10 OOa m
Evangelistic Service
7 DOp
Wed Prayer &amp;
Praise
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Sunday School
Morning W 0t1tip

163W 35th Place
The Church of the Lutheran Hour
and TV "This Is fn* Lifit"
Rev E lmer A. Reuscher
Pastor
Sunday School
15 a. m.
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DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1647 $1 Sanford Ave
Dr. Harold Harris
MInister
Rev.
Hadley
Pastor Sunday School
Sunday School
Morning Worship
it OOa m
9 4$a m
Family WOfiliip
11.00S m
Wed Service
7 30p m
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Study and Prayer
CHURCH
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137 Airport Blvd.
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
Phone 322.9382
1831 West FErft$freef
.MmC%C, Vaughn .........MIn;ster
GeOeCeGaIIOWaY
Pastor SundaySchool
9ISam
WorihpSer
II OOa m
l000am
Morning Service
Evening Service
ii 00 a m
7 OOp m
Evening Service
Piayti"Meeting
730 pm
Wednesday Service
Wed
7 OOp m
7 30p m
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Hot CROSS
41 S. Patti Ave.
The Rev. Leroy D. Soper
Re.clor
4oIyCommunion ........7:30a.m.
Family Service arid
Church School
l000am

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OF THE HAZARI.'
Tt:r,i
Community Center
Rev. A E. Green
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W d Prayer
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Forest CI?
Community Center
Center
Off Hwy.438 I Mile West of
Hwy. 434

1101W lit St
Ph.$42.5913or3fl
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Lake Monroe Fla .
David J. Rich
Pastor
Sunday School ..... ......9~4581m,
Morning Worship ...... 11:00 M.
Ev*nlng Worship........7:30 p.m.
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MdxningWorship •
. 11:00a.m.
Church Training
6 lSpm
Evening Worship ...... ... 700pm.
Wiid Prr5rrvi
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ROLLING HILLS
MORAVIAN CHURCit
SanlanJoSpflnqsD,ve
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Lonewood.FIm
Just East at Interstic
R Burke Johnson
Keith Hutcherson
Mini,.* f
Morning Worship
9 &amp; I I.,
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CHURCH OF GOD
40 ) W. 22nd Street
Pastor
Rev, J.T PillS
'Church of God Hour"
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WTRR
1:43 a.m.
Sunday School
Morning Worship
11:00CM.

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CHURCH
III Oak
Fr. Will
F,. J.
Mist, Pastor

Mc-rn'ng Worship
Evening Worship .........7:00p m.
Family Night (Wed)

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FIRST SOUTHERN
METHODIST CHURCH
2440 Sanford Ave.
Rev W. P. Bennett
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BANGKOK, Thailand ( AP) Guerrillas
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weekend ambush In isparseI PP
area of northeast Thailand, the Coin.s1c,n cmaI !erted
tndav. uthoiUN ald three ter'orlsb
told a patrolling militiaman that a Cornrnunist band was attaiking a nearby
militia post and help was needed badly.
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troops were sent to the rescue,
guerr Was üpened fire as they appraached
the camp. Reinforcements arrived by
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IiELk AST (AP) The Irish Republican
Army's Provisional wing said today that
the three IRA chieftains rescued by hellcopter from Dublin's Mount joy prison are
safe from the massive manhunt under way
in the Irish Republic.
An IRA statement gave no clue to the
whereabouts of Seamus Twomey, Kevin
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believed that they would return to Nor.
them Ireland and take a leading part once
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ThE International
MANilA (API
Rice R#search Institute said today it has
developed a new variety of rice - 1R26
that is "resistant or moderately resistant"
to most major insects and diseases affecting rice In Asia. The Institute said the
new strain has t he highest yield of any of a
number of varieties in both wet-season and
irrigation growing. 1112$ is comparable In
taste to other varietlee, the Institute said,
and is resistant to a widespread fungus
disease called tungro and to bacterial
blight' brown planthoppers and green
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attacks on Viet Cong territory. Vietnamese and Viet Cong
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stations carried areport that there were some
oil dealers who were "forcing" customers to
take minimum shipments, and-or be obliged
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County Administrative insctrs skIt has been going
riiissioner John Kimbrough
Assistant Betty Sinicoe said on for some time, and that a
good conscience I cannot, W ill La Pointe, another elec.
Tuesday called for the grand
numLcr of applications are on
In the wake of the jury to disclose the sites where as one commissioner. allow any trical inspector, verbally quit file.
resignations of two county hazardous electrical work has, residence or building to exist In his job Last Friday without
electrical inspectors who been done in Seminole County. Seminole with the knowledge notice.
Also "vacant" are the extra
that the same may constitute a
testified recently before the
four seats on the board of
In a letter to State Atty. lire hazard or potential death
8rott's resignation was Be_ electrical examiners which
Abbott Herring, Kimbrough
trap," lie stated.
ceptetj and two weeks ser- must be filled due to the
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commission's expansion of the
serance
Copies of Kimbrough's letter lieu of hi.,pay was approv*1 in
grand jury report alluding to
review tv*arv1' rnemt'er'ship to
continuing on the
elcctrical jobs being approved al so were sent to Judge for the notice
inciude a layman, a power
which are fire hazards and Dominick Salfi, chief judge of
company representative, a fire
ootential death traps by dec. the eighteenth judicial circuit,
Both men testified before the official and oie non-contractor
a:ii LU ueorge E. hodges, grand grand jury
trocution.
in the recent probe journeylmun.
jury foremar',
electrical
inspection prac"As you well understand, as
Commission Chairman Sid of
Assistant County Atty.
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member of the board of county Vihien agreed Tuesday night
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protect the heal th, safety and a hazardous situation exists, it scheduled a hearing
for Nov. 12 be filled prior to the Nov. 12, the
welfare of the citizens and must be corrected for the sake for an airing of citizen's date the new electrical or.
of Seminole of public safety," Vihien said. compaints against Brett and dinance becomes law.
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lists have been submitted by
to its adjournment, the grand mmcv," he said.
various organizations, injury make available to the
Today, a building department eluding contractors, and the
Vihien
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electrical
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JOHN KIMBROUGH
county commission a list of spector Rocky Brott Friday official said advertising for a International Brotherhood
of
For safety
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Jackson's society has i,00
and advises on the it,
vestment merits of souvenirs.
He said it has listed inoe than
60 of the new royal wedding
items that it believes have artistic worth and may appreciate
"The wedding coincides with
in value. Most are in pottery,
a period of 3oc[al affluence and
The Commernorathe Collec. porcelain, crystal or precious
a lively interest in the acquisitors' Society calculates that the metals.
the habit," he said.
marriage of • the 73-year-old
The most expensive item on
princess to Capt. Mark Phillips
The marriage takes place
the
list Is an la-carat gold Jewel Nov. 14 In Westminster Abbey,
is worth more than $15.5 million
box lined In velvet and carrying and 1,500 guests have been in
to the souvenir industry.
the initials A and ,M within a
The romance's cemmercial border of foliage and lovers'
spi noff makes the event "the knots. Only two are being
mt cxtt'nci vxpkltcd ruymade, and each will cost the
al wedding since that of the equivalent of $2,388. Another
Duke of York and Pri ncess expensive buy are gold goblets
Mary of Teck In 1893," said at $1.164 apiece
Steven Jackson the society's
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government will earn more
than $500,000 in sales taxes
That royal couple became
from the souvenir plates, trays,
King George V and Queen
MOVING
Mary, the great-grandparents medallions, beakers, mugs and
loving cups.
of Princess Anne.

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neighborhood of 25 homes, but
lifted the boards by late morflIfl'
' Itiliotdlufth&amp;. 1iunbtrsani
Pipefitter's union tried tinsuccessfully to hold an election
18 months ago, said Cousineau,
but a majority of the workers
rejected the union's sign-up
cards.
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southeast of Seoul, came out today with a
blank space froo which a 500word account
of an anti-government demonstration had
been censored. The story, which the paper
had planned to run on page seven,
described a campus rally In Taegu
Monday of about 700 university students
accusing President Cluing Hee Park of
operating a dictatorship bulwarked by the
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for informati on on either the period, the company has had arrived at Cousineau's home
Cousineau, 1090 Crystal Bowl arson or Tuesday's bombing many workers."
Tuesday morning and clam ped
Circl e, said
a cordon of silence on their __________
let incident.
The
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us know anything," and added previously offered $10,000.
police
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said
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pick up a form at the Post Office (00G-PAP.
Form No, 17) and mail it to the attention of
Don Hammonds, Suite 70, 1375 Peachtree st.
.E., Atlanta (fl 3)3Q9
They will assign a supplier to handle your
netus. Granted, it'tnay not be in an unlimited
quantity, but at least there will be a
responsible company required to deliver fuel
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After E.E. Williamson

years, and running for election
unopposed to retain his seat
was honored by count:, corn.
missioners Tuesday night.

cu
r.rs cud ke, i'Conie necessary for the
the chief Judge of the 18th operation of the court,
judicial circuit, Dominick Salfi,
lie noted that a court test of
appeared headed toward a the order will show the "line of
court battle luesda). over a$l70 demarcation of authority
Mentioning Williaison's
years
of public service, Cornmicrofilm viewer,
between the judiciary and the
Assistant County Atty. county commission"
missioner John Kimbrougtm
itoward Marsee was instruc ted
Conitnissioner Mike hat. recommended the County
to gain a clarification from Salfi taway was concerned that rename after Williamson the
on his court order requiring the Salfi's order if complied with section of Longwood.-Markham
county commission to pay for might set a precedent. Corn- Road from Wekiva Springs
the viewer, before taking the missioner Greg Drummond Road to the Longwood City
matter to the appellate court, said he personally believes the limits.
('uiiuiibiuii Ch.iirmnan Sid court should have the
viewer,
"This in-an is dedca(ed to his
Vihien
said two years ago hut that It
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shculd
also
be
community,"
Kimbrough said
iiIf
is
request
for
a
microf
ilm available to the state attorney.
GREG DIWMMOND
viewer was turned down. "We
"I'd like to see the appeal to
.,.Court should have viewer
The board approved Kim.
did not even know of the pur- find if the county commission brough's
recommendation
chase until we received the needs to spend four weeks in sending
it
on
to the planning
bill," Vihien said, calling the budget sessions or if we should and
Weather
zoning departments to
judge's action in purchasing the let the court do it," Drummond
begin the ocess
Yesterday's nigh 80 low th is inslrunient a "rampant effort said.
morning 53. Fair to partly to by-pass the board (of county
"It's the principle of the
Kiinbrough said the process
cloudy and mild today and commissioners.)
thing." Vihien said.
includes public hearings arni it
Thursday. Highs mostly in the
Insisting commissioners have
will be a levi weeks before the
lower 8. Low tonight in the always been fair with budget
action is completed,
low 6Os.
requests, Vihien called Saul's
Snow from autumn storms court order a "diserace" and
Wiiiiamscin, 75, is ei'ivnlly in
piled up to a foot or more in the "shocking."
CAIRo AP-Egypt and
Winter Park Memorial Hospital
northern Rockies and the
The United States have
recuperating from surgery and
eastern Great Lakes region
Maiee said the ceurt ha
agreed to exchange amhopes to be well enough to at.
today, and zero cold added an much inherent power and the
bauadors immediately, the
tend next M
.M onday night's city
extra sting to the weather In question cxist,s of when the
olfk(al Middle Fast Ncss
- oundi hit-ding lie is lis ted in
parts of the west.
ptirt h;s::e of i;uiuru!ilui reader
S.gtnt'y suld tonight.
gs-'d condition
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Area deaths .......... 18
Bridge ................ IIB
Calendar ..............3A
Classified ads ------ 10-I lÀ
Comics
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Crossword puzzle
118
Dear Abby ------- --- 118
Dr. Crane - ----- -- lOB
Edltcrlal comment
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Er.lertatnment
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Horoscope
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Society --- --- -- --- 7A
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Wednesday, Nov 7, 1973
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The low bid on the project Airport Boulevard and run

The City of Sanford and

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developer of 10 residential was to have expired Thursday south along U.S. 17-92.

Developers who don't place in
developments along and south but Knowles said a verbal
$221,000 contract will be of Airport Boulevard lAre extension of the bid has been escrow their share of the force

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No Easement, 110 Sewer

Nov. 9
Festival of Fellowship
sponsored by women of First
tJnited Methodist Church, Park
"enue, 9 a.m. to 1 P.M. novelties,
"Trashand Treasures. ' I.UIIh,
11:30 to 1:30.
Nov. IIAnnual • Teriyaki Steak
[)inner at the Flp,q Reserve
Home on West First Street
Serving from 2 p.m. on.

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Fc*edost%e entered on October 1,
010% WILL BE OPENED AT 12 ;,n ,.
p.m. Tuesday, according to
pretident
73.
Dated of Orlando, Orange County NOON NOVEMBER
me above sty led cause, the un. Cass County attorney J
RIGHT IS RESERVED TO
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WPJtI.( ANY OR ALL BIDS.
on of his duly authorIzed deputies.
JoM E. Polk
Authorities Identified the esPi,1i$h: Oct. 34 31,
will sell the property tousle In
II, fl3
Sheriff
StmInoIe, County, Florida, capees as John P. Morgan,
DEU.1S4
-J_._5n'tlnole County
describ.d as: Lot 6, Block 0, FERN Glenwood, Minn., who was
UNITED STATES DISTRICT Publish: Nov 5, 7, C 1973
PARR ESTATES, as recanted in
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
P1*4 Book S. pages 10-13, Public awaiting trial on first-degree
FLORILA ORLANDO DIVISION Records
of Seminal. County, murder charges, and William
COURT NO 73-IN Oil Clv
FICT. . .0US NAME
52 tett L. Winans, 18, Fergus Falls,
IJNITCO STATES OF AMEPICA.
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12:00 o'clock noon on Tuetday, Action. They escaped Monday
Fl*ri
corporation. of *l DefenSe,iinote County, Florida
LAZY IN December 1,1?fl.t the Wait dOQrOf from the Wadena County Jail.
dint(sl
NOTICE OF SALE - fictltiaut
inole County CourThojie,
Notice is heretygiven that porivant
DIJSTRIES, e.'4 that I intend to the Snn
Plattner said the armed men
to a Summary Final D.crea of
regi%Itr Said name with the Clerk of Sanford Florida.
asked that a Cessna 1r2 be at
Oiled: 10-7473
Fdtd$ure Witted on Octet 1, ihCirc*4 Court, SemInote County,
MITCHELL A NEWBERGER the Wadena Airport at sunrise.
1111 by !he ishove t'rtltt'i1 Cojrl In
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o*rsned Untied Statesw,,ar.hst,or
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name Of &amp; SCERMlCS, And thM nr,,.,i,.nns under the 1ictItlov name
irrseidna,n*wtTh ofDas ELECTRIC' at 700 West
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AL%stint United States Attorney

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WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. tial conversations of June ),
District Court Judge John J. Si 1972 and April 15, 1973 never
rica awaited word today on existed was made Oct. 29 as
whether Rose Mary Woods, lars f the special prose.
President Nixon's personal seehe president
retary, will testify about the met with Sides to work out doVeterans Day program, 10:30
Watergatetapesshellstenedto tailsfor turning over nine
am., Campbell Park, De
Deltona.
nfl,l nflr,,rc,r%fh, 5rn..0
i,.1Iwl
tapes
A White House source said
*nnth.r
wh nwtlng w
.•
own•
sne probably will appear at 8 held
and afterward Si.
hearing Into the lIiiStaflCf.S rica said security arrangeAI
surrounding two Sf*CIfIC
l m'rnts had been completed and
versa tions that presidential tint he had received lists of exlawyers say went unrecorded. perts who could help determine
The White House had no offi- whether the tapes had not been
cial comment. But ptisknthl tampered wIt1.
Lawyer Douglas Parker said he The judge said he hoped to get
assumed Miss Woods would tea- the tapes soon, perhaps within a
Y. 1792
CASSELBERRY
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month.
But
Ulengthy
Waterhouse who completed an
By DONNA ESM
John C. Bennett, deputy
-.__.
...
Notes Hospital
efficiency study of city
Reraid Stall Writerno doubt will be %gher.
-=to
Nixon's
chief
of
stall
AlexanThe - project
Is airead
operation recently gave the city L.-- -- - - ___
der U. Haig Jr., said Miss
a good report, noting 158 of 196
ALTAMONTE si'iwcs- $140,000 over .stlzrated cost, h
.
Ito) H. I'etrey
ADMISSIONS
THE MOST
Woo
received 14 tapes. He
said. Swofford added that tested functions in the city Mayor Lawresc. so
Jim Ileflin
Sanford:
' k
was still on the witness stand
IMPORTANT
city property owners on thought is also being given to received acceptable recomMargaret M. Fox
Edward
12.
Buckner
Sr.
when court recessed Tuesday.
notice Tuesday
night their raising sewer connection fees U mendations.
_____
.IIIIOCS
0. South
•
Paul
Walton
I
AR CARE
There also was testimeny
the easements cannot be oblands
Approval was given for D and
___may be d1OJ f1,William
H. Burch
Annie Herring
that Miss Woods listened to a
sewer program if donations of tamed and as a final reanrt the M Concessions to operate at the
EDITION
ThC(.XiOre J. la 'Four
Rose Hurt
_____
number of the tapes, typing at
sewer line easements are not city may have to go to court to civic center and recreation
Gracie
V. Tibtets and girl
Josephine
B.
Oakes
the same time, prompting Uhe
condemn the lands,
property grand opening
fort&amp;omji
_
Medlin
Baby Girl
Orville
Kerbur
Judge to say:
.0
In other business, Swofford ceremonies and activities
Swofford sald the deadline
deadline_for
Sandra
K. Menro, Chuluota
Barbara
J.
Brown
"As
long
aswe
are
going
Into
accepting the bid on the
sewer said )epsrtznem of Pollution Sunday. A contract Is to be
sewer
Arthur F. Periko Sr., Debary
Melva McGill
this detail, will someone peaae
Jew in ihe area?
rp.neion project Is Nov. W4 Cosdrol officials next Monday negotiated with the cotnpanyto
May
E. Wollyung, DeBary
Joyce N. Gwynn
get
word
to
Miss
Woods
that
she
all easements
be j --j will be in the city to certify a give the city 3O per cent o(gross
Lawrence H. Mertens,
Mama I.. Christian
will be called as a witness In
$XO rebate of past city receipts from concessions.
by
Call 831.6370
t)eltona
Jean
Bernosky
ft case?"
not funds spent on the sewer
A request for a change In
&amp; Said it u city ci
MAYOR SWOFFORD
Marie
Richter,
I)ltona
Frederick
Bauer
The witnesses at the first four
move
swuuy, the exnslon system.__
toning from residential to
...Costs rising
Flora Mae hager,_
Deltona
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Bonnie Stottlemnyer
_
4
PIIiiiiIi
_____
__
___
D r a warm welcome
days
of the hearing, all White
Comptroller Dick Baxter duplex district for four lots at
program will have to be re-bid
Mary
E.
Fuller,
Deltona
John It. Sullivan
House personnel, have testified
reported that state grant Robin Road and Prairie Lake
•j.
LuthL
all, I
Ernestine Jackson
_________________________
vnlnntri1v without subpoena.
_________________
_____________________
your.. auditors who are mslsti4tha Avenue *a aemed.
- _____________________
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Patricia
.'trrustroml:,
Stanley
1..
Ale
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Legal Notice
____________
"me real purp',se of this
_____________________________________
city muatpay back some $io,000
A bid of $12,522 for a tree
Iirngwood
Mary I.). Buckner
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hearingisto indicate the cbajn
___________________________
NOTICIR UNDER FICTITIOUS in grad rnoM remived for the spade and bud was accepted.
Lori Johnson, Longwood
John 1I.'?'lanion, t)eflary
of ossession
of
________
MAMI STATUTE
police department have failed Delivery Is to be made In 3C
___
James
C. Mincey, Osteen
Douglas E. Proctor, Deltona
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
...who had possession, who had
to
keep
appointments
with
city
days.
1L_
Notice Is hereby giytn that the
#/
Caroline I. Johnson, Deltona
a" SIrica said.
The city attorney was in. Family
undwslonied, pursuant to pe officials twice.
NOV.
11
Bronislaw
Szimul,
Deltona
The White House claim that
Fk1It
Ham, $taMs CPtIPISV "We have until Nov. to get structed to prepare an
U
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WADENA, Minn. (AP) - subpoenaed tapes __
Ottie Belle Dill, Holly Hill
545$ FicIda SteM,. will rIs1w retroactive approval to keep ment to
in
the
the zoning ordinance 'rwo armed fugitives demandwith the C$wk of tIm Cit Cult Court In
.
a
Pamela Hodges, Lake Mar)'
and for Seminole County, FIoda. the threitened money, Baxter lowering density from 15 units Ing an airplane for a flight to
Mary
E. Duncan, Longwood
Herald
______
on receipt of pouq of tt', said,
per acre to 12 in lIMP 1
freedom
held
a
family
of
four
___
Mathilda
Johnson, Longwood
_____
Pub!icshun of this cfte. the tic
Representatives of Price. districts.
fl
hostage In a farmhouse
tiUOuS rame, to wit, CON VENANT
Marie Goetzen, Osteen
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL, idar which
.
authorities reported.
.
Jennifer K. Tyler, Osteen
alt
Legal Notice
l Notice
About 50 sheriff'sofflcers,po.
heiI Banth Road, two miles east
E
DISCHAII(;Es
INVITATION TO BID
of State Road
P0. Vi- SIL
UNITED STATES DISTRICT lice and highway patrol troopTHIS IS AN INVITATION TO
GI!WOd. FlørIds 32733
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT o
ers kept
1/
Sanford :
That the parties lAherrstd in said BID ON A QJAP4TITY OF TEN (10)
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION throughout the night and negoiIi.11
Bessie
I..
Williams
bsI'nts *nterprise are as followS: FM SWAY MOBILE RMOIOS,
COURT NO. 73.104 Oil Ci fb
tstc1 with the two jail es.
IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL MINIMUM tOO WATTS, 4
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Anne J. Williams
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, INC.. FREQUENCY, TONE-CODED
PIarn?,tf, v AIR CONDITIONING
capees, one of whom lsacctjsed
zj
'1
Corinne P. Roberts
rh
.e
a nrofIt Florida Corporal",
,',
SQUELCH. INSTALLED, &amp; REFRIGERATION, INC., I of ki lling two persons.
________
SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE 05#j0thc
(Cerporete
Doris Clark
Florida corporation, *4 ii DefinMr. and Mrs. Elmer Weg.
'IMMANUEL EVENGELICAL TAINED AT THE SEMINOLE dint(s)-NOTICE OP SALE-Not.
Nettle
Lee Morgan
rnCSaYTERIAN CHURCH. COUNTY COURTHOUSE. ROOM
Ice
e ii .reby
h
o'
rn tPe$
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Laura
1). Caldwell
INC.
£3. ANYTIME BETWEEN hm - toe Summary Final DtCTea of were taken hostage about 6

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At
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The British Floridian Club
she nc• ol two P'
Library surplus hook sale, 10 will )J; covered dish supper
As Fairway FLaLi Uruoi
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go'd the FAT-SO mducffig
in the Unitarian hail,
arid tvt losing wei;hl t.is w,.
AVL. Altamonte Spring.
ei E. ltobinson, C)rLr,do ,si
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I cmc•it,sn .:.ociate,
he very flr,t package.
831025.
Information on
74
Winter Park Chapter, will meet
charter
flights
to
London
will
be
at the Langford hotel, Winter
DON'T DELAY
Park at 8 p.m. All forLign born available.
got PAT-00 today.
ornen invited. For further
Only $2ifl it
of review makes it unlikely the
Gospel sing ruth
information
call 322-7160.
the
tapes will go to a Watergate
Fairway Plaza Drugs
Tribunes,
Lighthouse
Quartet,
first
of
grand jury before the
The Sanford I3ussnes &amp;
fl7êOrIa,,doOr.
.' Professional Women's Club w ill Cooper Brothers and Pyle
thi year, he indicated.
_____________________ 1.
Sisters, sponsored by CHOP,
hold their dinner-business 7:30 pin.,
Sanford CivicCenter.
meeting,7p.m. at the Cavalier
Motor Inn. Program for the
- __________ -_, Gospel Sing, 7:30 p.m.,
evening is world affairs. Final
preparations for Little Miss Saulord Civic Center; spot.Bl'W Contest alsto piven. Bring sored by Freedom Defolse
OR
Fund of CR01' tComrnittee to
a prospective member.
Resist Oppressive Politicians,,
MORE
Nov.
Tribunes, Lighthouse Quartet,
SISTERS,
Inc.,
noon, Cooper Brothers and Pyle
FURNITURE
' Cavalier Itestmnirant.
Sisters. Children under 12 free.
SALES
supply a&amp;y

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force main that will link nearly city's sewer collection system. force main can CSCTOW their own separate force mains or
pay "virtually prohibitive tap
The city will execute the Share of the project cost,
7,000 proposed dwelling units In
Knowles said the contract fees" if and when their
south Sanford to the city's new construction contract and is the
are developed.
"Big Inch" sewer interceptor cetalyst in bringing the was scheduled to be let Thur- properties
and the Lake Monroe sewage developers together to coor- aday but awarding twa been Tuesday, Knowles said, most
. delayed for not more than 30 of the 10 developers had put up
dinate the orderly sewer
treatment plant.
their share and "we're waiting
vice expansion with savings to days.
both developers and the city, . Once the contract is let, the a few days for the others to
City
Manager Warren Knowles construction Is scheduled to come through with their
take four months. The force money."
said.
In the event final coats of the
main will connect to the "Big
The city and three major Inch" which Is scheduled for sewer Force main are less than
developers-Dimension Four completion within the next six the prcjected total cost, the
Limited, Dreyfus Interstate to eight weeks,
difference will be refunded on a
and Hidden Lake EstatesThe "Big Inch" project is pro-rata basis.
have already put In escros being constructed for the city
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awarded within 30 days for cooperating on the project tist obtained so smaller developers main costs have been warned
construction of an 18-Inch sewer will double the capacity of the who would also be served by the they will have to furnish their

a cost of $445,000. The 30 inch
s
share
Is
$25,127;
Interieptor
runs from Third
The city'
Hidden Lake Estates $44,330; Street through the Goldsboro
community on former railroad
Interstate $97•
Dimension Four Ltd. $110.024. right of way to a point north of
The group of developers, West 25th Street
Knowles said the dev elopers'
participating as D.R.D. Joint
force
main will go under West
Venture, received a low bId of
25th
to
connect to the "Big
M1 ,000 on the force main
project from Central Florida Inch" Interceptor. The force
will be installed on the
Water Systems of Sanford
north
side
of Airport boulevard
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to
a
point
near
Zayre Shopping
make up the remaindx of the
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Oil Use Must Somehow Decrease
COPLEY NEWS
The federal government may have been
surprised at how readily the major airlines
agreed to cut back their operations to conserve
jet fuel and thus help relieve the pressure on the

the task of bringing about a significant reduction
in the auwunt of fuel used for heating and
electricity across the nation, It is hard to decide
where to start.
William Simon, chairman of the President's oil

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million barrels of daily consumption, this would
more than free us from being att he mercy of
uncertainties in the Arab world.
Can we achieve anything approaching the
all-out effort Mr. Simon envisions? As far as

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WASHINGTON — Mowing from John F. Galuards, GSA's
man in San Clemente. confid•
the lawns and trimming the
ed;
"Kalmbach wanted t;
San
Clemente
the
hedges
at
nation's petroleum supplies. Iteir response
Policy committee, has noted that Americans are
energy is concerned, the American people have
and Key Biscavne retreats know if we could work it out " 0
using petroleum at a rate of 17 million barrels a
surely had more than a little to do with the fact
become spendthrifts over the years. To make a
became affairs'
of state for so the men worked (our da ys
that airline traffic has been in a slump. on many
day, and with an "all-out effort" at energy
al
°P president i advisers on the residence side and one
penny-pincher out of a profligate spender
routes planes have been flying half-empty
conservation this might be reduced by 3.3 million
who saw to it that the tu day on the Coast Guard sta.
overnight is a major Job of character reform.
tion side."
anyhow. The airlines can operate more efpayers got clipped, too.
barrels a day. Since the oil we import from North
Circumstances are forcing such rehabilitation
Eager To Please
In letters and memos now
ficiently by consolidating flights and putting
Africa and the Middle East amounts to about 1.1
upon us.
The Coast Guard, not eager
in our possession, Nixon
more passengers aboard each plane.
the commander.
confident
that
their
to
displease
This is little comfort to travelers who now
prose would never be seen in-chief agreed. Noted
will find fewer flights to choose from when they
outside the President's tight Galuardi: "GSA could conare making a trip, and even less comfort to
circle, juggled the work tract for all the landscaping
hundreds of airline employ es who will be teschedules and the payrolls of and Coast Guard would reim
rn
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the gardeners to make sure burse GSA. Cow.' t Guard is
porarily laid off. This is an example, and a
checking with their District
friendship.
COPLEY NEWS
relatively mild one, of the economic losses and
ttnentsa foundation of which to than their ties with Europe. the public raid.
The While House and the office for concurrence in this
With these two obsen'atlons, bum
Sharing a hemisphere has had
inconvenience for individual Americans that can
General
Services Adminis- scheme
In
i
em
t
days
the
atteritioin
of
the
Piresident
has
given
his
it is true that our Ues with a httle impact
fundamental
be caused by fuel shortage. How deeply
Despite all the leger(leDr. Henry Kissinger has been secretary of date and all ofthe number of Latin American differences in laonguage, culture tration has insisted that most
business, industry and our personal lives may be
o1(tis
work
was
done
to
inmain,
landscape architect
to more Immediate nations on the American con- nations have been less binding and temperament.
affected by fuel problems in the months to come
sure
security
Our
investiga"
Kenneth
K. Karnmeyer
matters, but just before the war
v
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tIr1
I n h i r h in ;s
thy:ir
purr
n
d
K
ill depend n
d! Fterri j!tic .in'1
mtt
F'- brc-ke ut tL
t.
Mardi
!4
Idler
that there
iis
hi'
any
ith
whether old Man Winter Is in a good mood or
SeYOf sta te had called for
other
home
owner,
was
to
would
he
no
savings.
"As we
a serious re-examination of our
bad.
ii
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he
grass
short
and
the
'have
previously
stated.
he
c
kc
)
relationships with Latin
It makes relatively little difference whether
.
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,
,
,aid. "this cancellation (of
fl owers blooming.
1
100 people fly between New York and Chicago in
Beginning in September White's contract) will cost
/
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one airplane or two, as long as the airline
1969, the White Landscaping more in the long run....And
Deliberately keeping the
/
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Company
war. Ieced by remember, we can grow a
manages to get them there. 1 hus air travel
disctnslon broad at the outset,
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GSA
to
manicure
the prest- better qu:ilily ardrn than
.
became the handiest target for reducing the
Dr. Kissinger proposed a
t
i -iA~. dential
gree
n
s
and
grounds we can qu ickly move one in."
Policy "designed
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amount of fuel consumed in meeting our nation's
a
at
San
Clemente
kir
$J.iSO a
All these machinations,
by all Americas for all of the
-.trznsporta1cn needs, It wiJ
jar different
P
, 1.. ~
month.
while
they escaped poor
Ametfca" He requested
F.cononi Wave
I
Proxmire, have now been unsuggestiors from other cowiRCA12L;
Early in 1970, Sen. William covered by Rep. Jack
second car in American garages, or to limit
.- tries on how b
proceed to
Proinire,
1)'Wis., asked for -s- flrn • 1).Tp., after a
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an accounting oft public painstaking Investigation by
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money that was being poured his [louse Government
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A new Latin American policy
111to President ,Nixon's vaca- Operations subcommittee,
lion spas.
Not surprisingly, the docu"Fit the punishment to the crime" ha.; now
United States of America, but
i
This touched off a sudden ments reveal (hot the lax•
r1e,V .
not one which i designed, as
been matched with a new creed, "Fit the
—
economy wave on the gar- payers also had to foot the
pliiiantliropy to the profits."
th,ning stall. H. R Halde- bill for landscaping work at
thought that the Americas are
Officers of a Canadian firm, reviewing a
man, the top presidential "Project 500." the GSA code
homogen ous. President Nixon
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profitable year, decided that they ought to return
recognized that fact
the great tremors of the retreat at Key Biscayne
a little of their profit in the form of some
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Watergate scandal, held an
More Landscaping
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U.S. foreign policy Last May 3.
urgent discussion with HerIn
February
1959, fin-a!
up a se ries of prizes in a completion in arts.
-;'
-h'rt ! !nbach, i'ne iresi' plans (or the landscaping
Then. he te', wa dh'rt by
I
crafts and writing open only io th e inmates of
other.
dent's lawyer who was keep- were approved by represen'
ing
an extralegal eye on the tatives of the Secret Service
Canadian penitentiaries.
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Ck'mente estate for the and GSA. A contract award to
At that time the President
-White
House.
the Bartlett Construction
said that
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make
sure
Proxmire
Company
included about
American policies contained at
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didn't
find
out
what
was
$16,000
worth
of landscaping
kast two basic flaws. First,
going
on,
Haldeman
sent
Although
some
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far
as
the
gardeners,"
memo
indicates that the Ni
the premise that all of the
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Haldeman,
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themselves
decided on
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be
reduced
in
number
some
additional
work.
Advertis ing Director &amp; Aøcie. Publisher
America are lrrevocl1 ui
and the entire responsibility
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According to the April IS.
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to us by commert and by
FRANK VOLTOLINE. General Manager
ttack!
picked up by assigning one 1969. memo, GSA's Robert
gardener to the Secret Ser- Clark reported that James
JOHN A. SPOLSKI, A%Siate Editor
vice in place of (Brigido Da- Perdue. another GSA official.
DAVIDABRYANT
mian) Carcia. who is now on had "stated that 'our Client.c'
WINIFREDFGIELOW
their payroll, and moving (the Nixons) had visited Key
ing Ed$or
Comptrofler
G a rcia to the owner's per- Biscayne and that
K
some
th
s
JRICHAROc
om Says I
sonal payroll"
changes had been made in
DEWEY ROBINSON
St Editor
Axe Housekeeper
Circulation Manager
the landscaping plan."
Editor, Herald:
No d.tail was too small for
After the second article appeared,
articles in the Sanfwd Herald.)
JANE ASSELBERRY
A belated note of thanks
The result 01 the Presi
Haldeman's attention. He adKathyreeyedsevej letters fi'i,
ROY GREEN
The Volusia Board of Education
Wunty Editor
praise (force of habit,! guess, I sent
ded: "Kalmbach feels that we dent's changes was a contract
Adweelising Manager
interested persons who were
has promised to make a concerted
the first note to Sanford, Conn) to
do not need a housekeeper on modification increasing the
genuinely concerned about this
efforttoobtain
more teaching hours
DORIS WILLIAMc
you and two floe members of your
a continuing basis, and that cost to the taxpayers by
..HARLES HAYS
situation.
for Kathy oo place her a,j
Society Editor
newspaper staff, namely Mr. and
or 29 per cent above
we can leave this the way it
M.'cPv.nicap sup,
One charming letter was received
1ass when the opportunity presents
bing
the
original
bill
M... Chailes Edwards.
is,
with
the
daily
check
this week from a young man in
Itself,
a
CHRISNELSON
made
as
it
is
now,
and
the
Tax-Paid
Gardener
RALPH HAYS
Starke, Fl,. (just how far reaching
V.a9izin Editor
I am referring, of course to the
dusting,
etc.
required
for
Once
again,
a
fUll-hiii.'.
Comp PrrFCj'j-nn
is the Sanford Herald'). T yj
Once again Farmette. how ran wø
,
readying toe house to tw ear- ieucraIIy.paid gardener
pictures alid beautLun.
man
CV
thank you enough? Without
'roL.0
to
tell
Kathy that he had
SI,L VIt4CE;.eT, JR..
ned
out by our own crew just tended the President's pri'
RAY STEVENS
written articles that have appeared
been wasting his time, trying to
your untiring efforts and concern,
Chief t'hoggrapher
Press Room Foremas
prior
to a visit."
vate gardens. The GSA
in your newspaper in the past few
"find his thing," however after
none of this would have happened.
The contract with White employed Manuel Vera to do
months, concerning the plight of our
We are most grateful.
reacting the story of Kathy and her
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Landscaping was cancelled a the yard maintenance from
daughter
Kathy
Withers
and
her
desire to obtain an education but
Hocrc Delivery
D
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$2 4O Month
week later on orders from the time the President
eduratlon — or lack of it since our
Sincerely,
was
denied this privilege, he
$14
$280 1 Year
Kalmbach
and a gardener purchased (nc home until
arrival in Fkxida.
realized Just how much
Katherine C. Wither
was
hired
by
the secret Set'- July of this year when \'ero's
By Mail
In F lor ida
time be was wasting and he decided
Same As Home Delivery
vice
from
the
landscaping duties were reduced.
As you are aware, after the first
to "get off his dead butt" and make
P.S. Will, send a separate note but,
10
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company
for
$1,092
All Othe r Maui 70 Month 6V.onths5l6
a month.
article and picture appeared we
17mos
Thanks so much also for the marIn addition, I h e GSA
something of himself. 'The young
l'oor Garcia, who appart'ntiv thoughtfuliv provided a
were deluged with letters from
VCIOUS coverage you have given to
new
mare had this week enrolled in a
U S P:'.t!
p.de 'hat
maI Subscriptions
was paid less, was emplo'ed
various agency's concerning this
sprinkler 5)stcni at a cost of
Vocational Training College and
be paid in aciance
the Deltona Woman's Club Baiaar.
directly by the President but $4,500; new sodding for the
Problem wW the gratifying
Entered as .cond class majter AuQuSt 27. 1908 at IP POSt
promised Kathy
What would I ever do without you?
took his - orders from the areas
CXf cc of Sanford. Florida 717)
were that Kathy was assigned a
not planted with shrubs
obtain good grades. (He mentioned,
Secret Service's gardener.
at
a
tutor or two days a week.
cost
of $9.90), and the
Incidentally, that he had seen both
Kit
Pdo pan c? an material, ne*s advertising of thi$ edition of
White Landscaping didn't purchase of new shrubs
and
The Sanford Herald may be reproduced in any manner
suffer in the deal but simply- sod which, from December
without writfn
of the publisher of The Herald
wound up with a new Coast
1972 through July, 1973. cost
Any nd'viduaI or firm responsible for such reproduct:cn 4t
Guard contract, where I'rox'
$4,93030
be considered es mlringinq on The Heraici.
mire would be less li kel y to
will be hetdl.abiefo,' damage under the law
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Footnote Haldeman
detect
it. The company "was
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hired by the Coast Guard to through his attorney sent
word to us that he couldn't
trim the lawns around
Tt,i' HE
a member of the Associated Press
E'ltor, Herald:
th
wouldliketopersonallythank Julian
the
remember
the transact inn
mesiutwrsof
any
Flori
da
Legisla
tu
re
Nixon
staff
offices
entitled ecius,vcly to the use for reproduction of all site local
for £2477 a i,uj uie
Recently I have been reading
Stenstrom for his effottit nd I
names were
:.'t±! bt zn
a
zrt1cIes in 0theg papas cnJr.gjJp.g
familiar. Kalmbach couldn't
regret tha t he his received cyiUcj,
But a memo for the file be reached for comment
Any photograph could be copied
Julian Stenstrom announcing the
from people in the community
Football FAmes for Seminole High
here and, upon reouest, the original
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because of IL
Sdio
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TheEdi
Other
paper
Of
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promptly returned. Otherwise, It
Thank
flU1CK
Herald rea Corresponden s
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indicated that Mr. Stenstrorn was
would be preserved in the State's
Ixoadca5fing our games for political
I 'Irntot.rathu' Arclives in Use name
Sincerely,
Longwood
Black Community
of (1w contributor.
advancement, wha tever It may be.
Don T. Reynolds
Ann Riley
Marva Hawk inc
As Principal of Seminole High
Principal
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Itesponses should lx' Rddrtssed:
fl 511
Schoc-il in charge of th .JlC
Alleis
Morris, Clerk, house of
Program i want to express my
Choppaquiddick
ls'presentntjves, Tallahassee 34,
Bear Lake. Forest City
appreciation for the efforts Of Julian
Lake
Allen Morris
J
Spink
Stenstrcgn. It Is Obviousby the at
Editor, Herald:
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tendance of uus football games this
I note Senator Kennedy's pirm
Freeze Prices
3-ear that most of the peoj!le In the
activities
concerning President
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C •rRnlritv only cuip:rt a ilnn-r
ixn's
I ,.h1 - 1 i-. raM
'11x-y
ate
onl
there
team
1ts not
Ot 01
Stavia
Enterprise
Itost boutafreczeongovcrni,it,-nt
lu
wins
Wa
g
rt' i- rd
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frying pan into the
14,
The dfor ci a few people, like
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Quppaqul4dick fire!
Spending beyond government
Jlian Stenstrom who take t heir
StelY
mconie
is the sole cause of
time to attend cr Football garzea,
LeonardM, Greene
Cputuota
depreciation of our money,
who are interested in aptEti in
LTh Baker
Mrs Clarence Snyór
tu1anly called inflation. So why
Needs
Aid
Seminole County have made a lot
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end inflation by halting spenni
thestudentsapp'ccfatj,eanjtjnk.
-!:tur,
hi-raid:
'1Ia:'
lii! I nt-sent eriUcisn: from
Winier Sp iflS
Ai!arooiI Springs
iosm' reader Itcis help me in
IliMoncally tcnttob have ahays
that do not support the schcil
F ia tictt
aseissbhing
been
a failure -they disrupt
liiaterjal
(or
publication
athlthc abilities, Whethet' Di
372 6/iS
828
in
a
liistort
nil
the
Florida
ietinii
and are really a jnk
god or bad, whether we win or oee,
to
A5Sl
it-sit
is-t something to try and make
rw'sin tiI
W) tt we
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Sou in the Community that
Tangjtwood. E Estate
iunc.
.dl
beyond
tmc
Use real tlpriL
pictures
but
estciah1y
would suort the school and our
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Phthgraphs of
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TALLAHASSEE, Ha. (AP)

"Passage of good or out- ida professor
on leave and corn- tentatively approved an quate funding for state and reconsultant, also recom- amended version of a bill to glonal plinnlng agencies and
age" of people trained to plan pUshes nothing unless corn- mended the state
"greatly In. Management Study Committee luring qualified planners from
for growth In the state, a plan- petent personnel to carry out crease its educational
output of in a report.
other states at competitive
;Ung consultant says.
the adopted policy are avail, professional planners, allied
salary
scales for state planning
"Indeed, passage of leglslaable," Hartley told the planning personnel and support (Jon without a corresponding
Bartley said he was not being
Dr. Ernest Hartley told a citi- En vironmental Lanri personnel."
commitment to spend money critical of planners employed at
zens study panel Tuesday they they labor under considerable
employable people to ad. all levels of government in the
Committee members were and
should consider making several handicaps, handicaps which
recommendations to Gov. ueu- will only magnify In the future asked to study Hartley's recom- minister the legislation may do
"Iii far too many instances
submit written more harm than good," he said.
bin Askew to ease the shortage, if prompt action to alleviate the mendatlons and
require all cities and counties In
including more money for plan. planning manpower shortage is comments by Nov. 19.
Hartley recommended state Florida to have comprehensive
ning and training more plan- not taken," he said,
funding assistance to commu- development plans within four
The panel Tuesday also nitles for planning efforts, ade- years
ners.
Bartley, a University of Hot'of the act's passage.
age.
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MIAMI (AP) —The Dade County Metro
Commission has voted to crea te a center
for ra pe treatment to "at ta ck the myth
that only bad girls are raped."
The commission Tuesday directed
Count)' Ma na ger Ray Goode to work with
Jackson Memorial Hospital officials and
police to es ta blish the center.
The center was proposed by feminist
Roxcy Bolton with the support of Dade
County State Atty. Richard Gerstein on the
premise that the re was a need for faster,
more humane treatment of ra pe victims
who are frequently subjected to heavyhanded police interrogation.

TALLAHASSEE, Fis. (AP) — State
Rep. Curtis Kiser, RDunedin, has filed a
bi l l which would allow offenders of certain
dri ving violations to surrender their
dr iver's license in lieu of ball.
Persons arrested on charges of driving
while Intoxicated or under the influence of
drugs would not be Included in the bill 's
provisions, Kiser said.
Bail Is a su bjective decision by a Judge
and penalizes offenders "who do not have
the monetary resources others may
have," Kiser said.

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State
Rep. A.H. "Gus" Craig, 1)-St. Augustine,
says his commit tee on oil spill legislation
has been upgraded and given subpoena
Powers by House Speaker Terrell Sessums.
Craig said he requested the action
because his panel may need the subpoena
power to find out if the current Florida fuel
shortage Is related to the state's tough oil
spill law or to the nation's shortage.
Craig said his conunittee would begin
probing the flow of petroleum products in
and out of Florida 's ports and tank fmtrms
and fuel consumption by each of the slate's
major users.

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involving highway
patrolinn following
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troversy over the shootir,
death of a social worker
near Lake City,
The poli cy approved
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torney be notified Immediately and would allow
patrol commander Eldridge Beach to ask the
Florida Law Enforcement
Department to assist or
make the investigation,
"It is felt that having a
separate law enforcement
agency handle homicides
involving FHP personnel
will assure a complete and
impartial Inquiry Into such
matters," Highway Safety
and Motor Vehicles Director Ralph Davis told
Ca binet in proposing
poli cy.
A number of hlnt'k
groups and individuals
have been critical of the
May 9 shooting death of
Gerald Thornton, 23, a
Gainesville social worker,
The Columbia County
grand jury found the high.
way patrol showed "errors
in judgment" by not having
other law enforcement
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Puerto Rico born millionaire Maurice
lerre appears to h.wc won '; $,0X-a.:'ir myr' p."..t In
Miami as a
- flhe!J, i 1ji of voters selected him from a field
of seven candidates coverin g a wide range of ethnic groups.
In oth er voting Tuesday, Hialeah Mayor Henry Milander
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Tallahassee-Leon County.
Unofficials returns from all Miami precincts late Tuesday
gave Ferre 16,580 votes to a combined total of 16,360 for his
opponents, avoiding
Several hundred absentee ballots remained uncounted but
were expec ted similarly spread among th e candidates. The
city has m or e than 112,000 registered voters and a light
turnout was expected.
Ferre, a former Democratic State Representative, was Interim mayor
u d ring the suspension of David Kennedy earlier
this year.
Kennedy, charged In a corruption probe, was cleared in
court and reinstated but decided against running for meelection in the non-partisan race.
owner of a meat market, won his 15th consecutive two-year term with a landslide. With most of unofficial returns In, Milander had more than 10,000 votes while all
th ree of his op po nen ts received about 4,300 combIned,
flail claimed reelection when unofficial returns from 27 of
jz precincts gave hIm 12,748 votes. His nearest competitor,
Sam Weiss, had 6,748.
Voters in th e sta te's capi tal defeated consolidation with 12,665 votes against It, 10,907 for it,, according to unofficial returns from all 33 precincts. A similar proposal was defeated
In 1971 by 14,740 to 10,381.
In Miami, Ferre faced a woman, a black, a Cuban exile, a
Jew, a legalized gambling advocate and a wealthy white
businesanan
The woman, campaign novice Gloria Calhoun, unofficially
won 5,609 votes while the businessman, paint manufacturer
James Angleton, had 5,205.
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By late Tuesday, favorable
AP — Hundi'e.!s of sharks winds seemed to be carryiru
uuveti close to short along thb aost of the smell out to sea
Gulf Coast Island to feed on rot- while an outgoing tide was
ting fish killed by a Red Tide helping local residents remove
outbreak, and some of the some of th e piled-up cju'casses.
5':avengers were then
occoming victims of the lethal
waters.
"There are more sharks than
I've ever seen In my life," Jack
Thomas, a local fishing guide.
said Late Tuesday. "There must
have been 500 to a 1,000 along a
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five-mile stretch on the Gull
side of Sanibel."
MIAMI AP
Florida PowThomas and other residents
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of the island, connected by
bridge with Fort Myers on $30,000 the rewards offered for
Florida's southwest coast, said information leading to the arrest and conviction of vandals
many of the scavenging
were also dying and washing who have been sabotaging cornpany equipment during a strike
ashore.
Thousands of dead mackeral, by electrical workers.
sma ll tarpon, bluefish, Sflp"
FP&amp;L officia ls Tuesday said
pers, grouper and various spe
, they would pay $10,000 to learn
des of rough fish also littered ,
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for damage to five substa.
"I've never seen anything tions In Dade and Broward
like It," said another resident. counties and $10,000 for Infor"They rolled In wi th the tide." matlon on cut electric poles in
State biologists confirmed the Cocoa area.
earlier Tuesday that the
The utility earlier had offered
was the result of a Red Tide
$10,000
for tips leading to the
first spotted several miles offarrest
of persons who fired a
shore last week,
shotgun
blast at
FP&amp;L
They said they had hoped that
truck
the natural algae bloom which
k'&amp;! Spok(SflU4I said
causes fish kills would die off
while it was offshore. But winds service to 45,000 persons was
and tides brought the tide and interrupted because of vandalism Tuesday, including 600
the Fish to the beaches,
apartments and 50 stores on
The biological phenomenom Miami Beach.
Is caused by a reddish algae
bloom which in large cuncenCompany officials said they
tratlons-&amp;
'!ases enough toxic had recorded 750 acts of van.
substance into the water to dalism since the strike by 4,500
make It lethal to gill-breathing members of the International
1Teaiurt-.
&amp;uu*rnoou ut Electricans beResidents had complained of gan at midnight last Wednesan irritating, invisible gas corn- day.
To repair the damaged equiping from the decaying fish and
causing eyes and noses to sting, ment, the company sent a dozen
Some tourists were reported to volunteer female office workers
. into the field to dig ditches, set
be leaving island motels
utility police and raise cables.
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TALLAhASSEE, .,'la. (AP) — State
Treasurer Thomas O'Malley says he will
ask the Cabinet and the legislature to act
as a bond bank for ci ties and counties
seeking to borrow money for projects.
Under the plan, O'Malley said, the state
would lend money to munici pa lities for
projects. They normally would have to se ll
bonds on the New York money market to
finance projects.
The state would consolidate seve?al
small projects and sell one large bond
issue to finance the projects, O'Malley
said.

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Th e m e Mans Philosophy in a Woman's World
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they would be limited to a max. cent limitation on salary inimum 10 per cent hike for any creases, plus 0.7 per cent on
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borne of her grandparents, Mr. and
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Deidra and Jackie Bingham, Kelvin Bogart Miller, April
Teresa Mitchell,
Trina Beck, Gregory Pilot, Dee Dee Haynes, 1,avetta Brown,
Cisandra Ellis, Sabrina and Ra Jackson and 1IS
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the youth of today in their

The second lecture will be education, in lAe many
given on Jan. 31, 1974, with problems that confront them in
Steven D. Lols, chairman of the thiachanging world of ours and
Department of Art and to learn how they, the adults,
Msoclate professor at
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teaching Art History. Drawing, and how it might affect the

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Art and Reality."
complete series of four lecThird in the series will be held lures
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on Feb. 28, I4. De. Rona ld S. However, If one who has p
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"Behaviorism In the 21st for that evening.
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p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. Checking instruments for the con.
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Tom Grimms, David RiCharde, Maria Galletta, Frank Dunn, Lori

Pruden, Karen Huffinan and Barbara Bailey.

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Scott Peirsol Jr., corresponding
Mrs. M. E. Baker has stopped in Montgomery, Ala.
secretary.
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v isitin g family mnembrs and Following the cocktail party,
plan to see that their visitor the state and district officers
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Campus Minister at the ford Ave., has pledged the
M. Dlrkse n, Mrs. A. Diaz,
University of Louisville, after a Alpha Eta U te 0 De a
illrs. F. U(li,ljer I isilin" R(1(l1i 1'('S
Delta Del, sorori ty at Florida
the DeBary Garden Club; Mrs. year of study.
En route home. Mrs. Baker Ste Umvrsity, Ta llahassee.
Harry C Durand, Mrs Cecil
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Title of the addre by De. founding president of Valencia
Burton Wright is ,'Changing Jr. College, now the Valencia
Pattern of American Life Community College In orlanio
Style." Dr. Burton is Assistant
All speakers are well
Professor of Sociology at qualified to discu subjects
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pink (ea turing pink roses
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nonmedical workers at 48 voluntary hospitals
and nursing homes.
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tendants kept Trans World Airlines fully
grounded and air travelers were reported

strike "almost totally effective" and said it
had placed the city
a condition of tinminent peril."
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A special panel empowered to impose
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Sophomore, ran a 13:20 last Menafee finished 19 seconds
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travel to Flagler College, Nov. 20 they will visit Polk Community College and the 24th they will go to Palm Beach
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discrepancies of the six figure type that are not easily
forgotten. As we all know, 'Revenoors'are hard people to get

SouUiern Met.hodist last Saturday, has blasted

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bloodhounds In a Louisiana delta after

Press' Back of the Week who came within eight remained the total offense leader He is avera! 350 by Michigan State's Frft Allen in 1971, t Shade's secandpldce 237 5 and the third place
averaging 163.7 yards per game, a mark suz. 230.9 mark of Freias.
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Purdue 28 M in nesota is
MissourI 24. Ol'lahoma 20
Nebraska 37, Iowa St 14

N Carolina 21 Clemson 8
N Tex St 15, WichIta St 7

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Saturday Yac, dear readeis,
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gifts, like his speed and moves, season.
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enjoy a weiiearned rest while awaiting the rest
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winner it they want to," Frank since 19-45 and the first over,

\3',arrO subinittd hu resigna
Dartmouth in 10 years and Na
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years of vying to do it as Co. Coach of the Year b the Foot.

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Universilv Longhorns.

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Wisconsin 19. Iowa IN

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Temple 21. Rhode IrJand 8

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27-22, Texas Tech's Red
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Panthers since the season

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AusUn Caff scored 20 points
Coach Barry wenhold has Baget.ball Anociation victor yand shut off Laker star Jerry
the Los Angeles Lakers West in the Cleveland victory
made some change in the of °
fensive dtparbrignt for the Tue3day night.
The Cavallers tr4k a VW6 lead

with nine points per game.

touchdowns in the Aztecs' 21.27 tie against San 444 average of Mike Patrick 'f

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coming Into
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jumped from third to first in passing. He tops with a 46.5-yard average on 61 kicks, foicomp1eted 29 of46 passes for42lyards and three lowed by Tennessee's Nell Ciabo at44

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created in his image, and the goal Like that makes you work main man.
magic they've woven
this harder.
"I guess individual success is
starti.1119 IM WA= makes "In a way. I wish rwople a big thing to gu)s who have
them look more and more like a didn't bring up t.hat 2,W( yard never had it before," lie ex.
co ntender for the Super Bowl thing so much
platned But I've had it right
tournament.
"It's a little like the Wilbur along. In jumor cz" ge, at USC
That's a pretty good story in Wood situation in baseball and then here last year.
I've
itself. ButO.J.isabetterone. Remember how he got off to been player of the year at every
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record Indicated the results

Winner E

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take much of a beating during
around end and Juking off "I'm
sure," said O.J. by the course of a season"
tackle and bursting up the gut phone from Buffalo "That's a
O.J. is used to it by now,
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knee operation, and Floyd has tendonitis.
"It looks like there's $100,000 just sitting there
that no one wants," mused Arnold Palmer, the

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I ledger The locals opened the Panther grid boss, "And finest off ensive lines in the
their year with a 184 win over now I UWA the quarterback is county.

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season just Last Sunday in Australia.
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$300,000 by two recent Japanese tournaments
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and in the Dow Jones Open, a onetime e vent rnorethsseason_theflgurethatwjubewonhy
played in New Jersey in 1970
the champion here only Nicklaus, Weiskopf

This season still isn't o-.vr though, wd the

sahgeat1eastacouple1ns TheSemtnoleeleieajjnow i-s
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Palmer called the Cy
pitchers
votes, PaurSplittorff.
Award a "dream come true was a distant fourth with six
The 28-year-old Palmer, who somet hi ng I've wan ted
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shoots will start

Matt Sitei, of Lake Highland, took a 14:24
sixth place finish while Brandey's Pete Rogers
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Central Florida Bagpipe Band. It se,ems we said the horse
show would be Sunday instead of Saturday - possibly
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Orioles' Mike Cueller shared
League's Cy Young Award winPalmer."Jt's nice to know that irw.
The other pitchers recognizd the prize with Detroit's Denny
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pitcher in the
league. Every nioreballotsthananyplayer_ Wilbur Wood of the Chicago
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cross country star Kenny
Evans abolished a recently set Perkins, Senior track sprinter, almost overtaking Fossett, Van Antwerp was 10 seconds off
course record at Seminole High finished 39 seconds behind the while the Seminole 's Victor that pa ce.
in a two-way meet Tuesday, but Junior distance ace with a Johnson was just one second
Evans, who recently lost his
$
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ti
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record a
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recorded "excellent" races,
Gonzalez finished with a 1500 complices at Mount
11)craproving
both their times and
timing, while Parker came in
Saturday in the state-qualifying
ng
running form
The bigger school's Not finished seventh with a 14:12, seven seconds behind him and disWct tournamenL

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Dick Ritger of

Hartford, Wis., defeated I,arry lunibia came in 1971 when he
Laub c4 San Francisco 2D4.180 guided the tions to a &amp;3 record.
to gain tusthird t1tleof the year their best since 1961, and a

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Next to Jim Spencer's

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(tPJ ('\NAVEItAl., Fin.
-The kyiab3 launching,
scheduled for Saturday,
probably will be delayed five
days until Nov. is
r
cracks in all eight stabilizing
fins
the first stage of
booster rocket, space agency
officials said today
A NASA spokesman said the
cracks were discovered during

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A Want For The Unwanted
' SlIE GLANCES

Cardso(Thanks

by Gill Fox

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Houses Rent

convenient to shopping are-a.
5)9.500.

2 bedroom, kitchen equipped, 1
child. $170 mo. $100 delOSit. Ph
327 7N1.
HOMES and APTS. for rent. From
5100 mo. Call 42)7661. HOME
RENTALS-broker-i (Ct 9.

WILL NOT BE RESPONSIIILE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF NOV. 5. 197)
DOnP.Newsomsr.

SANFORD. Pwi and 3 bedroom
unflhOusrS West 2SIh St at Holly
Ave. Rent startS at 5225. 372 0661
t-r 647 C'290
NIce 1, 3 &amp; 4 bdroom houie
nrnI

for

Small Lot

2

FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
for iate or lease, call us

apts Will make nice residence
with good renthi income, S71.00

Hall Realty
Realtor, 323•5lJ4

Payton

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Radio - Stereo
SI-Garage - Rummage Sates
SS-B.3ats &amp; Marine
Equipment
57-Sperts Eq'Jlpment

58-Bicycles

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Si-Musical Merctsandsse

61-Building Materials
67-Lawn and Garden
43Machin'ry and Tools
64-Equipment for Rent
6SPCtS and

Supplies

66H0rst5

67-Livestock and Poultry
U-Wanted to Buy

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60-Office Equipment
Ar.d Supplies

5t t,ps - Coins

70-Swap and Trade
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Parts Accessories
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Cars

Removed

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reorganization of the rail si'stern of the Northeast and Mid.
wist rc'jJ,ion of the United
Stairs"
proposed in current
bills, Hrtke said.

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JACK R. McCLURE

Businessnowgrossingp,rw,ek
Ekcellent potential for quick gain
with an iggressive Sample and
sate-i program.

Delivery Salesmen fee-did for
taps t*o flours to r,n
iuvery
proau,s 10 ioca, ?t.:t
grocers. After on Die oø l(i,nr,
INTERESTED?
excellent earnings and ad
Call 322.2611
vance-me-nt Opporfun.ly. S day
week Benefits indult, 9rOUp
Help wanted male of female Exinsurance, annual vacation, and
perle-rice necessary. Fibtrgfi
retirement. Mutt be- 21. and h6ve
lamination in profit sharing
sate driving record. Physicai
company, vacaflO.n and holidays
e.am required Personil '
paid, Good starting wage, many
fervi, 9 a.m. to S p.m Apply to
advantage-i. Contact Starline
Orlando Cocoa Cola Bottlng Co
Enterprises Inc . Blog 1)1,
i!00 M1'CY Drive-. Orlaqtoo
Sanford Air -i, $ am, to 430
API EQUAL
OPPORTUNITy
3230431.
EMPLOYER
' t.'jt inapper S clay v,cCk Fr.'
'(and Mtn- iYtjt hj,e- or be aoic ho
be-ne-f Its, Apply Rich Plan. 101 W
gel a chauffeurs llcerne-goorj
13th 51., Sanford.
pay, many fringe beneflt
in
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cfud'ng hettfl and accident in
Gr'oomr Pro(,sslonaI only. tm
surance. vacation pay, holidays,
'nrd'ale opening. $150 guarantee
"d POfif 1P1(iriO, Call Gregory
Prt. 3725752
Lumber,
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me-ni, S blocks from downtown,
$170 month. $ damage deposit

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Brand new 7 or 3 bedroom
townhouses. Choice locatloni No

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carpeting. Dishwasher, disposal.
range and central heat air.
Hurry I There-i only 1 of each. 372

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B0-Auts for Sale

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'the admirustratic,n's reor.'l '.-tord He-nb on WedneSday wdi
rnca' iv br pitced irt Tt:'
rnzten proposals, ik.r'kt s.nd,
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rvrsent "crny a uurny ui,5.- SECTION '
is u,ttr.buttd to an
.jise'd effort to pull the urtace
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17.000 tiqnej me- ar..
transportaüorundwt.'y into the AUi'erl.ser; ktii.k$ rclut I -;
;nSrtNv1 irt cnmpv!i their tarred
fakis of the g -i.at %%'j)j Jf
(lOok.

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iii.rarxur. JII I,Ja
Altertiours:
REALTOR
327 04.48
322 9294
322 3991
BY OWNER-New Kingsberry 3
bedroom, 7 bath. Central heat arid
hr Range, dishwasher, disposal,
fully carpeted. Lob 151 x U'. VA
and Conventional financing. Ph.

IlOOf 7SthSt Sanford
377 669%

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Mobile Homes

Mot,.ie Home- flank Re-possessions
IS to choose from 131 7373

Deal"
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3 bedroom, front kitchen, 17 * 55',
air, $2850. Call 3fl-4' between 9
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REAL ESTATE,

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REALTOR
L611791, DeBaryhIl 1615

your attic. garageor base-me-nfl iiVL11 IUPbT PUULJJVr4

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Orange Avenue
$.4070

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24 Hours

I %..2 lirilroDns

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15,000-lets for cash.
GEO. WILLMER ASOC
REALTOR

131 6900

Large-corner lit, near old NAS. 75' x
273'. Reduced for quick caSh sate.
Torn Bryant, Rt. 4, Jonesboro,
Ark. 72101.

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you abOut

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3 bdr., 1'., bath, FHA low down, or
assume and move in. Holland
fleatty, Broker-Owner. 323-7025

'ms Apartments

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P,'agnovcx

Building

Materials

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Cactus

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3096 Orlando Dr 323 543*

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Country 3 bedroom home. Central
heat and air $3,000 down, assume
mortgage of $14,300 Phone 373
1129
'3 Bedrooms. 1', balhi, like nrw
Large lot Sale price Si? eco 5/,000 cash, assume 115.600 mtg
Monthly payments, 515893 in
dude-s everything Call Ms Cross
373 4670

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PugPuppies,AKCReg.
Stud Service Available
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
lii W.lst. St.
ADULtS 140 PETS

JIM DANDY FEEDS
Buy dire-ct from boxcar at whole-salt,
price-s. Jelly Charlie- guarantees In
writing lowest price-s in Fla.
Gormty's, E. 45 past Beardall at
RR tracks.
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Cash buyer for used articles, fur
nilure. etc. HWY £6 ANTIQUES,
327 6977
ORIENTALRUGSWAIaTED
Top price-s p-i'd, used, any cOndt 'ott
6.44 $178 W.nter Park

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Wtdcrs F itt€'rs
Mechanics- Painter

YOUR MONEY FROM A SANFORD HERALD ROUTE.

Arloihor Quolily Home Devdopm.nt by i3rilcy

New by builder', Sanford, I bock of
Lake Monroe. Ibr., city water, no
city tax. Call 377 1503 am. 7 8-30,
o. Orlando 293 5439.

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Gv.a Ta B.irititr L.vIg

Ph. 830
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FL'llIineGE Appliances
S.,'ford E?e-ctric Company
2521 Park Drive, 372 1567
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This NdWSPAP1R does
not 'knowingly accept
HELP.WANTEO ADS lhpt
indicite a preterence
based on age from em
pfoyers covered by the
AGE DlSRlMlNATlOP4
IN EMPLOYMUNT ACT
More information may b
obta.ned form he Wage-Hour f IIce at Rm. 309, Or
lanejo Pr-cf. Ctr. 72 W Lake
Beauty Di'., P.O Box 7) 4.
A, Orla.)do, Fla. 37805,
Iciephone 241 443

EARN 535• to 57Q• WEEKLY

Insulation, SANFORC
HEATING
&amp;
AIR
CON
DITIONING. 2609 Sanford Aye-.
377 6390.

EXPENSE

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Clearing tots our Specialty. 3231731
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JACKSON'S CERAMICS. supplies,
kiln dealer. 10 5 Closed Thursday
8 Sunda',. 377 7921.
H&amp;A CERAMICS

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cERVICES UNLIMITED

A GOOD AUTOMOBILE, CASH BOND AND SMALL INVESTMENT

FOREST CITY

Handjman

OILHEATERCLCANING
CALL RALPH
3235951

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Breed Dog Training Academy.
Call for free evaluation 131-7370.
Groom.ng PtOftfliO,Sel w$tI'i love
$ a.m.4 p.m Animal Have,
Groom.'sg and Boarding.

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Rep-art, Remodeling, hot water
tanks, bath addi ions, dependable
service. Free estImates. 373-0400.

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DRYWALL•WRAYING

40 LONGER USED CAMPING

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Gertngrady to move? Sell excess

items quickly with a Classified

e-him s.
323-7567.

eprces C.ali

painting by hour or by
contract.)fl.1$55.
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GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT

NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

:n'tyred

Sewing

Vacuum Cleaners

Custom made screen rooms. car
ports. Top workmanship and
materials LEACH ALUMINUM
FABRICATION, 3234675
ADCOCK

BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Srralt J.ts Wartet
12 1)13, - Lake Mjr

Land CWarin9
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sh.ngtes tacked on by square
with at. or by hand License-cl &amp;

New

Palnting-infetior- &amp; exterior,
repairs, roofs phint,-d, free honest I *11 sew custom mad, slip cove's
experIenced estimates. 3230191,
See Mary L Ardeq,. III E
Orange Ave , Longwoixi
Carpentry R.moling, Additions,
custom worx, ree Estimale. 37)
0099.
KIlt liv dACUUMCLEAPIER
Only authorized sale5 8 service 'n
Sanford. Open9 5, Mon-Fri., Sat
9-) 107 W, 27th St Ph 3231130.
FREE Home Demonstration
y,jnt to selIsomdhing7
'1
.inveslmenf ifl a ClasSified Ad wit
Lung 'e5it

Waoper Hanglng
PAUL SLATER
Prcft-'ts.cr'.aJ Aa; - ac-rr 11.,r.O.r
Licensed Residential Comnme'.lal
- Fre-e Estlmati'i. Ph
3776873

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c-coromical. Call Victor-34$ 37a3
it's Fix up" Time, Hire an expert
repairman from today's classified
adsl

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garage sale w.th a low cost
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dass!ied ød!

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Dreftiág

Drawings.

MOWING, EDGING
8 TlMMlNG
ALL322k'4i
KEN'S MOWING SERVICE
:.creage. LoIs i') t.a*c!,
Frc'i. estimate, call 37.3 ).4j,

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winter. Call Geneva lila. &amp; Air.
Cond. Sq-vice. 323.J431.
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COGBURPl FENCE CO
Pit 8305)U

Shrubs, trimmed 1. shaped. Flower
beds cl.aned 1. edged to perfaction, Specialist. Mowing by
request only. Free eitimite. 323£68.

Heutng''

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DICK JOYCE WELL DPlLLIf,c

°r'3226313.dayornit,.

3' and larger, pumpn, spf;nkfers
Wzter conditioners, 322 1620

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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All typ*S arid szes
We- repair dncl Serv'ce
STIflE MACHINE 8

i4,.rk G.ird,-n 6. t,, awn Ser,ce
I 'flibSi..l'i'V4 .toi,1flu
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210 MagnolIa Ave.
323.4522

HANDYMAN
REASONABLE PRICES. CALL )fl

Applications being taken for routes in SANFORD-

Gu-Mrrors

Roofing&amp;SheetMe$aI
Gutters 8 Down Spouts
l00FrencttAve,372.9351
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CONCRETE,PATiO

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All type roofing repairs, free

TOWERS BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harnie-tt's Beauty Nool)
519F Pne.3fl5143,

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WORK ONLY AFTERNOON HOURS

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Builders, Sub-contractors
Comple-te house Plans and Snot.

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Pat.o covers, carports, screeneo
porches, pool enclosures 8
repairs. 2S pcI. off 323. 04.53.

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REALTY

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smdll lobs. Call Ralph's Home
Service. 323 5954

Aluminum

Wanted to Buy

NO SUNDAY DELIVERY

11W 2nd 5t

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Central Air Conditioning. For free
estimate, call Carl HarrIs, at
SEARS in Santo'-). 372.1771.

Feed

BE AT HOME MOST OF THE DAY WHEN YOU EARN

NO BABY SITTER

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Ph. 8)09217
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SUPPLY CO.
Lawn Cleirs.Up, and Light Hylin

Tremblay, 373 2171

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Service, used machine-s
SADDLE EQUIPMENT BOOTS
MOONEY APPLIANCES, 373
Ne-item Wear, Save it the Old
0897
Corral Western Shop. I? 97, 1 mile
S at Deflary.
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Pre Christmas Sale on floor m1e:
Whirlpool Appliances. Come In.
MAITL AND FLEA MART
them. Big Savings. Geneva
1911Hwy. i7 9). Open Sat ISun 95
He-iting 8 AIr COnditioning Se-nv
$38 2970

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Welsh Pony Gelding
Very Gentle
7 V ear (7 Ia

Many to choose from Dick's
Appliance Sales 8 Service. 7617 S
I rertcl't Ave., Sanford, 377 7638

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loves children Must Sell Ph 322.

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Upright freezer, IS cu f'
$75
3220213

Ave. 373 2932.

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2003 Adams Aye-

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1.3995
Repair all makes
Myers ApplIance-, 210 Sanford

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Appliances

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Nothing down, take-over
Cc'Il deale'. 321-6230

DahshuncIs, Ar,I miniature, black
&amp; tan, also red, sire 1 lbs • wor
mcd, shots
16% Anmal Haven

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i%asher
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Free Delivery,
Wi-lIT ESIDE APPLIANCES, 64-1

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Console l-4iFl, $75
Rcde'ad Settee and Rocker with
f..tm cushions, 575 377 8181.

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have-things to sell or consign, call

reEIectrkCarpet

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Ford LTD. lOpassenger wagon,
factory air. Make offer. Ph. 372

l9S2FordDumpTrtjck
Good Conditlon,$750
Phorse3fl.7,i;

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Eqwpmentfor:

1969 Datsun Sports Car. 1600 SerIes,
Convertble, top condition. Call
after S.

Trailers

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USED CARS.

Aye-, 32)2960

1913 ISO Fiat Spider, under
warranty, iac'itice. 323-0700.

nle-rnalional Scout. Iwheel
drive. $500. Ph. 373-7211 after I

leg table teakwood screen
marble top French end tables, 2
piece Victorian bedroom suite, cut
glass, Dak rockers, lots more
furniture and miscellaneous too
numerous to mention. Open all

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'el. wrought I-'Tn hall free, piclure
frames, unusual 3 piece car-ye-cl
living room suIte with faces ii
piece walnut dining room suite,
oldMorsechaIr,leetttertoptable.
ab,

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Trucksand

Cippendal, bedroom suites,
'CS'.e-r' rke-rs., S pcce tltver tea

flew Lumber For Sale
Reasonable
373 5470

KULP DECORATORS

Sanford
Every Fridiy night 7.30 p m lb you .139W itt St
377.73)5
have things ID sell or consign, call
Stan VermIlion at $38 7220.
Large, olive green, three piece
sectional sofa. A-i condition, 1.30.

SHELLEY
FrenCh

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All sizes and models, IC SPeeds, 5
Speeds, and Standard bike-S now
ae,ailabte at Firestone Store Call
322 0744

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niatc:tng tables, Zenfti color TV,
Ph 373 4317 eve, &amp; weekends

Monogram wall furnace, used I
WILSONMAIER FURNITURE
year, complete with factory drum
buy sell trade
8 blocks, 1)73. 6' Bar with tIe-c 311-315 E Firit St,
322 3677
trlciIv. 540 P.,f.r'lIon space
Rug and pad, KarastanEstella,
heater, 140. 377 4)5.
moth proof, I? x iS ft. 7 yrs. old,
$775. Clean. Call 6616171 atler 3
1973 SINGER zigzag sewing
machines, (7) never bee-n uSed.
These machine-s have built In Twin sIze bed, new mattress 8
springs, $75. Ph. after 4 p.m. 32)
controls for zigzag, butthoIe,
sics
blind stitch, fancy patterns,
monograming and much more,
$39.95 cash or terms United Furniture Sale This Week
Freight Sale-s. 3530 5. Orange
Bargain prices. Example; Baby
Ave ,Ortando. Mon Fri. 9109, Sat.
crib complete, $15; New tables, 30
9 to S
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ott Auto Batteries lii
REEL's BODY SHOP
1)09 Sanford Ave-flue

79

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i;.a Dodge Dart, automatic, radio,
he-ate-f, excellent tires. ,Iu$f 1530.

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antique-s from New York City
consisting of: 9 piece satin wood
bedroom suite, Wicker fern stand,
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table, Chippendale console table, 6
ti.
odrd tna'an Larte. d.'...
DJfltef' "iiyix' evv sea?, several

Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

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çlj Car Seil it ,'a!h a CI.'t'tf&amp;
Ad

FrIday, Nov. S'th,7'30p.rn.
Large load of fiflt furniture arid

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Auction

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BIcycles

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TO buy and sell gold or Iil,er Cns.
toflthCt us first We also buy bulk
Silver coins SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER, l W 1sf 3734352

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'69 DODGE POLARA. Loaded.
Nothing down, lake over, call

Auto Repairs
Parts.Accessories

16

Stamps-Coins

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277 Hwy t?

Ave. Orlando.
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$1350

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hp. Merc. I 0. Depth finder-C,B.
Ski'splusmore. 11400.Mvst Sell.
Call 327 2129.

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Sanford Motor Company
_5OS_Fre-nchAve..3fl-43S2

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Call 322-2420 Anytime

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for used burniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 ferns
L,'lrry's Mart 7)5 Sanford Ave

Children's outgrown rlOthe-s, toys
and furniture sell quickly with a
classified ad

ASSUME
ipeclil 1,5 llfl (be-find Win
On deluxe Necchl zig zag. 3 needle
Chester Mobile Homes.)
pOsition, built in buttonhole maker
373 7340
Sanford, FIe.
323 7431
with designs. Pay $31.30 or 6
Magnavox entertainment unit ((olor
payments 0111 per month. See at
TV),Medite-rranean,3yrs old. Ph
Sanford Se-wing Center, 307 E.
323 Sfl6
First SI., Downtown.

Freight Sales, 3330 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando, Mon Fri 9 to 9,
Sat. 9 to S.

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CASH377 4137

6' Motorola Solid Stale Stereo, AM
FM Radio, I track tape deck,
record player. Perfect condItion,
1123. fl,ocsi.

sell, consign, appraise, or

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OverSized buiIdng site, with tre-$.
Close to Zayre Plaza. Zoned Ri.

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For the best buy in American
Motors, arid Jeep vehicles, see
DON BALES

10",' Open Road Camper, Good
COndition. Complete. Phone $
5-449 or 3231772.

Wantedto Buy

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AUCTION

good condition for only
122,500? Just 10 years old Fenced

"Sanford'sSalesLe-ad.r"
Your Multiple Listing Agency
Local arid National MLS
REALTORS
2$4SParkDr.

Ek1inA
1 1() J"J(trj(II Av('t)I

Terms. 904.734 6991.

68

MILLERS
7619 Orlindo Drive, 377 0)57

mirror, All Ipieces for just $9993
Also some living room sets
available. Cash cr terms. United
Freight Sales, 3530 S. Orange

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StitChe-'t, buill.ln buttonhole, blind
hem, decorative deSign, full
factory guaranlee, 111993. Easy
payments ave-lIable. United

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acre wooded tracts. Paved road.
st John'S River Acres 1 mile we-st
,4 WpHtef5ir Bridge, DeLand.

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71' Cubby Cabin Sportcratf-'oi. iio

very

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f•' /(U i/)/)('(I !'k

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k26' Camping Traler for Sale
Canbeseenat

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ClubDiamofld.D.fl,ry

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PURI.IC .AUCTIGP4 EVr'.'
MOPIDAY NIGHT. Antiques, TV5,
MIscellaneous,
rw a"d u441
furntur
"i j;'ances. PIuS
!emi*! !'tl -"±'fl ad!)

*PUBLIC AUCTION*

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SAN SEM KNOLLS
OKAYI WHO
WANTS a 3 bedroom. l' bath .n

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BEDROOM SETS, lust received 7
new 4 pie-ce bedroom sets. Set
Includes dresser, chest, bed &amp;

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SEWING MACHINES, slretch
stitch, (7) natiOnally advertised
brand, Psas all the new stretch

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LAKE HARNEY EXCLUSIVE
AREA-NICE 3 bedroom, 7 bath
in excellent conditi
on small
lake. Has deeded IngresS and
egress to Lake Harriey Also has
climate control, double carport
and many other extras. Only
133.930.

II('(if (, -hr
(!ublu.,u,si'
I.(Iflfldr't'

44/jq,, (:(:r,)tz.%

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All
rightl Let us lisow you this splIt]
bedroom, 3 bath with equipped
kitchen, heat, air, Florida room,
shallow p.11, covered patio and
other extras. 1.32.500. FInancIng
available. Condition? ExceilentI
Beautifully landscaped, too.

23,900

1250 Lee Road
Winter Park

131 7770

SOME THING real nICe?

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Boats &amp; Marine
Equipment

Fire-wood for Sale by the cord or
cord 83$ 9959 after S p m.

Hwy. 17 97 at Lake Kathryn
Estates. 2 ml. IlorOt of Hwy.

Realty
WANT

3lO3OrlindoOr
373.

ilthis week only, 60*13, 3
bedroom, carpet, shvtteri, many
extras 94995. Place Homes North,

Ste n stro 111

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Sanford Auction

SLIGHTLY SCRATCHED in
shipment, S new 197) zig zag
sewing mlchines, nationally
advertised brand with full factory
guarantee. 119.95 cash or terms.
Inspect and test at United Freight
Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave.,
Orlando, Mon.. FrI.9tot, Sat.ito
S.
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Mobile Homo for rent or sale
7Br.TraIlerilxlQ
Ph. 373-5855

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From

Miscellaneous
For Sale

SO

190N Hwy i72
L ongwood

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

500FrenchAve,
2735200

WHOA.DOn't throw awavuitful idle
ferns Sell them quickly with a
Herald Want Ad by calling 372
friendly
261) and asking for
Advisor

FOR SALE: Ma,ee OIler: Rugs,
lamps, picture-i, sofa, 2 lounge
chairs, 7 bedroom chairs. 373 6098

redu(tion

WE TAKE TRADES

I'-, oatM. on 10 acres,
By owner. 349551$.

LIMITED TIME

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The boss Is out of town buying new
home-sand tPieoldone-s must go at

7 itedroom,

NO CLOSING COSTS

l'onl

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ADULT CONDOMINIUMS IN

(:,ltr(1!

Inc.

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ariç1lewoocf Villa
5 %

(ireene,

1)134W Fairbans'

MS 2133

SAN MO PARKS. 1 2 3 Bedroom
Trailers S. Apti. 2 Mull parks, 2
Family parks 3515 Hwy 17.fl.
5jritcrd,373 19)0. Day. Wk.
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In 15 years you can own this clean 3

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Free and Clear

Jim Hunt Realty

en .4110
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7 bedroom furnished apartment
Adults Only. 9150 mo UIIIIIIeS
fur'tlsIv4 Call 373 0110

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rD1ifresEwypaintedmar
down
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PARk AvENUE MDeILE PARK
Park Drive, 372 2161

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ixme with wall to wall carpeting.
AIr conditioned, nice lot. Close to
I-I entrance for downtown convtflh(e- EVEREST REALTY
INC., Realtor, VA &amp; FHA

3237710

8651

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NO.LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.'

Buy.

A. .1. PennlngtonMsoc.

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53

5,000 q. ft. Income producing UNIT EDFR EIGMTSALEShaSIUSI
received a large shipment of
property, 164 ft U.S. 17-92. 259 ft.
deep. Call Bob Leigh, DON PAGE
brand new 1973 stereo cOnsoles
AGENCY, DeLANO, 734 9642.
and components Some have built
in B track end Gel'rard turn tablc.
WE SPECIALIZE in commercIal
Prices start as low as $99.95 for
and industrial properties See us
consoles, $1995 for components,
for choice locations
Cash or terms, United Freight
Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ase.,
BALL REALTY
Orlando. Mon . Fri. 9to9, Sat, ito

3894335-

VA- Plo down, 119tO3, 3 bedroom

Miscellaneous
For Sale

SO

COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE

Realtor
101W 1Sf SI.

Income and
Investment Property

16

AucfioneeringServic

KULP REALTY

home. Palalka, Fia

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372071)
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ivo bedrm duplex IUtfliSIIPd
apartment. 1720 Ortando Otive.
5antord

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tO Acres w,,ø a' moo"e homes, on-i
now rented. space tc 3rd mcbJe

Pea lIon

Apartments Rent
Furnished
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I Bedroom garage apt., water
furnished, adults only, no petS.
1)00 m. Call before 7. or ater 4.
372 1305.

rea ncIudes Ge-ne-va. Like Har
ney, Rest Haven and .Mulle-1 Lake
p.

ath, carpet,
4 lily rtg.m. ,i' ItS L-.n
5
down. $143.47 per niontlt on
mortgacz.

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KULP REALPr

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Extra nice- brick 3 bedrm., ic, bath,j
oar El.'Three bedr.er't, 2
o'.

BLAIR AGENCY
0. 0. Blair Broker

AIfMiI

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Realtors

Home, tO be-droomt,
bathS. zoned commercial H
need busineis location. I
,,ment negotiable. Owner
carry mortgage.

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Roberts &amp; Gilman

sale.

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Regislered Broker
372 Nfl

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Irucksana raiiers

Want to sell Something? A small
One 1972 mini 'tome two 1973 mini
inveStment in a Classified Ad w;lt
homeS Save plenty on these-9
bring results,
specials See them now. New ______________________________
Wor'd Tiav.'I, Hwy. 17-92, Lon3wood. E.4 9171.
80
Autos for Sale

19195. French

acre-son State- Road 48 3.61' front.
Very near I I Ideal conhrnercIal

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DODGE PICKUP AND CAMPER
Self contained, Nothing down.
take over. Call dt'eter fl3 67)0

DEMONSTRATOR
SALE

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room, new stove, hot water
heater, wither, IIY.fOO Low Low
down payment

$34 7867

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Travel Trailers

location High &amp; dry

Fern Park

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tampers

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wall to wall carpet. Well land'caped. Large lot, new utility

4 bedroom wood frame home-, large
oak shade-trees. 7 adlacent lots for

Reatty, 323-7025.

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Trrei- ti''irc.um, I' b.ttt i''rr' .'. 'ITER SPRINGS
NF'
.rl:?ct, ti(lJyiniJ,
utility thed in rear, payments,
QUICK POSSESSION
$11900. Assume mortgage, no
qualifying, immediate polliSsiOn. Vacant I year old, 3 bedroom, 1k',
bath home. Ideal starter for young
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
couple-near Hwy. 1792 and 434, for
711 N Oak. Sanford
easy access to all points, shopping
377 llllday, 323 OliSe-weand conveniences, For ,rore
BROKER
ASSOCIATE
cetalts, calf Joe Rube-I, Asso..

Nice

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Siiwtnn

ONE OF A KIND

Ideal location

3 bedroom. 7 bath, FHA.$I$.SO0. $900
ci,.,i.n. $134.10 mr.th, Holland

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VA.-Nothing Down

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Eve - Sunday, 372 7374 -or 32 1196

Till We Succeed!"

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3 bedrooms. I bath, air conditioning,

CLIFF JORDAN
rOR

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Lon Biutt

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GENEVA

DeliveryMan

----Carpenters lrid hylpers io, f.-aming.
Ph 3270433 between 7:309Z
pm

56-Camping Equipment

IN

li(e-flSk Kv-sslrr's Junk, 1)0 N
;.e , Sanitd.

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MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE

"We Don't Stop

III 6300

Convenienl .jnd fiir,nin9, iu
cOmpleting 4 new 3 bedrovrn
homes with garage, air ani
caroeting, Located on a u.ic'
ttree-t with 1651 brenes Walk to
bopping and schools Low down
payment. Only 177.500 to $71.25v

Roberts &amp; Gilman

'Congress sLmply cannot al.
ford to turn over tc. the adiiiin
mstration and to the Department
of Transportation 01 to some

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Stemper Agency

I bedroom, pluS work room or
studio off 2 car garage. Family
room, dark paneling. Over-sized
eatin kitchen with pantry

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BEST VALUE.

Stop Urn!"

Urt-nt, Aye--

2640 Hiiwjthi Aye- at I? 91

ON GOLF

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3 bedrooms, i'
baths
Spanish. For real living on cold
winter flights, a 23 ft. paneled
family room with fireplace, large
kitchen, formal dining roo,n,
located on 2 lots, carpets, all this
and even more only 135,900 Some
tirms or refinance.

Beautifully decorated O.'.ner has
moved. Price $36.)0'2 6. pcI
mortgage to assume.

REALTY

SANFORD

SANFORD CLOSE IN

Day Before Publication

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1 hrc?rncrn, Ii: cv two baths, iB
573.J4) 7Olh Street to
i*ust, turn lefi li lath St., right
on Valencia Court Norlh. Model
oç*n I 6 p m daily On site phone
)i) 7010.

.-droOmS, 2110 Orange Ave., 1)25
it 37? 0274

33 Houses Rent Furnished

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3

1

paneled dning room. central he-at

area, Eli. room. Call 373.2702
alter S p.m. 120 Like Minnie Dr.
between 9-1 p m.

says, Playing tennis. Bread in breadbox. I opened the
peanut butter ja; fr you '!"

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and air, with hardwood floors. 4
fireplaces, on corner lot $74,900

nuu

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817 W. 1st St.
322 5641
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CHARMING, LARGE OLDER
HOME, S bedrooms, 1 bathS,

4 br's., 2 bath, living room, dining

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OBSERVE ill our tower priced
rnet like our special 3 bedr3om
among the pineS. Only $21,500.

COndition, 515,500. Terms

i--,;t, 322 1)01
14'awatha Aye- at Il 7?

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railroad reorganization, Hartke
sad, "Lsakeyfactorinthe long
range transportstion planning

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7story.

SEE THIS impressive I bedroom in
garden like setting, choice

3 bedroom, I bath home In excellent

Great RETIREE INVESTMENTf
Building includes 3 attractive

Payton

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bedroom house, conveniently

THIS charming older 3
cedroom in cholCC locitiun among
?o.vering oaks. 172.500-

Fut bedroom, 2 bath, ce-ni, ji ?eat
and air, two car garage, fenced
yard,witii I0atsorfed CitruS trees.

Unfurnished

tlousoc,fnr

ETE

Near 436 East

Phone 3729180

Payton

MldbCst.

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plCTURESsay,hlme,comeb'o's1
through p4ctures of cur Mmcl.

Beautifth Riverfront
?'cre,IQe for sale. 17500 per ,tcn,'

Furnishedapartment. AdultS only
Plo Pets

'Hotline' duit% or Teens

Ask for Want Ads

Apar'ments r;
Furnished

Newly rpniv&amp;ed. Class A ratn.
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Nrc I bedroom house for rent
Family units. efficiency &amp; over 18
Male Help Wanted
tronauts Gerald P. Carr, Wil______________
r'9'. Low ..-ekIy rate-s 372 3.40)
I ?4 Business Opportunities
___________________
iam It. Pogue and Edward G.
Announcements
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SELF SERVICE COIN-OPERATEtI
Realty, 3fl-1301
Ierleni.edmaninlumter.buHdinq
9
Gltzon were concluding their
Good Things to Eat
IAR WASH available San
76.10 Hiawatha Ave. 4317 92
.________
;naeclal,
or
hardware. Good pays
traInIng
H(ALSton's
.
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'G.'d anc urround'ng a'ea. Very
r.rn- Fresh
moriam
"ty frre benetit:, lnc. -,
::ent. ". t. 'flanc'ng
1 Bedroom furn:.hed h:
Space 1-'4t Center lr !Jk
'rn
ccrnmur. rect
:•t'nt krrae.
'" !nvetmrn' br ?nir wnC
country, Shy mc', plus s0
3-Cemetariel
rcord 85Jj
pound, 372-si)).
Pliday and 'acatJon py, and
'.uST SUCED and r,e that
darb'je. Call ater 5p.m. 323 6211.
prfit ¶herin. SU Gre-t.ry
a_PerSonalS
' prov.de yaf5 Of steady in
Tht' Astron,uts are to ride
-lumbrr,
osoo.
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Poc'I Table faking up too much
-, re Call oilect. 901 7S'7l
s Lost and Found
ou F-IC K purple hull peas s.io
ntotirbittn an Apollo ferry ship
room! A ClasslfiedAdwillfintci it a
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buyer.
tostartanelght.hourpursuiof 6-Child Care
Farms, Lake Motwoc, 323-OS0
Want to sell something? A small
19 Female Help Wanted
7-Motels • Hotels
before b.eO on.., after 6 p.m.
- - - - - investment In a Classified Ad will
the 85-ton Skylab station.
btng results.
Accout,tni Bookkeeper. i5
34
If they remain aboard 85 e-Eatlnç Places
Mobile Homes Rent
up,
dpendtng
on
experience
An
QUAIL
days, they will exceed by nearly e-Good Things to Eat
ctrson Employment ServIci. 8)0 LIQUOR LICENSE: Orange Count1 2 Bedroom mobile- home available
Fcr Sale. Ph. 322 597 between 58 - 30
I cop-t50000 cash
a month the present space to-Do It Yourself
Oct 21 and 7 bedroom cottage Plc'
p m. Lake Mary, Fla.
atruholic beverage-s. no pets
endurance record of 59 days 1l-Instructi
.
Seminole County 6 cop-S37,5QC
Camp SeminOle, 322 4170.
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cream shop. Apply in person to
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Instructions
COSh
The Big DIp, 7439 French Ave.,
Travel &amp; Recreation
Forrest Greene, Inc.
after' 7.
PIANOLESSONS
35
Mobile Home Lots
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1 Y PISIl to continue the
t, Week Chord Course
For Rent
medical, ?arth resources, solar i -'ir VeI Agencies Rrillors
1304
W. Fa,rbank
Maid. Full or' part time. ADptf itt
Harry Wejter, 32) 1379
d45 2333
WE TAKE 1RADE
astronomy and space
aeTrailer tot for rent on canal. 300' off
-Carnpifl;-RS..-t;
________________________ Person to
turing experiments started by
St. Johns River near Mullet Lake
13
Travel Agencies
GV.I cash hu1ecs for
IS-ActiOn Sports
small in
Park Older couple preferred 277
the First two Skylab crews.
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.-Shru'nI PIaCC 1 lOw COSt
5157 etter 3
FLYING CARPET TOUQS, 'IC
cliss,t.rd ad br results,
'fhey also will spend several
32005. 17.92. Sanlctd
Airlln tickets. Cruise ana lovrs ____________________________
weeks oboerving the comet
at official rates. 303 Semoran CLEPKS-S. Orlando area, Plorrell
41
Rentals Houses for Sale
COIN 1AUNDRYCOIN
Blvd. Nwy 436). 831323].
Kohoutek which is streaking in
has immediate openings for you.
________.
.-7211 Lee Rd., Winter Park, Fla.
C A, Whiddon. Sr., Broker
from deep space and which will 29-Rooms for Rent
Ph. 647 8118.
Ill N. Park, Sanford
DRY CLEANERS
14
be most visible as it swings 30-Apartments Rent
Camping-Resorts
372 599)
Unfurnished
WalressforcounterandSnack Bar. pp1or'e"eqwppedcointauttdry ______________________________
around the 5w') m tate
loCated at E. 25th St. and
Do yOur Camping and canoeing it
S'i
dayS
a
week,
h's.
$
to
Rolling HIlls-Fairways front and
31-Apartments Rent
her and early January.
Palmetto. Low down payment.
Camp Seminole Plo alcoholic
cellent pay. Located in Page
back, 34 ft living room, i
Furntshed
easy
to
qualify.
For
information;
beverages. 372 U70
Ttrminal Building at Sanford
bedrooms, 2 bathe, fencing.
Call Ge-a. Cattelo. in Winter Park.
Airport.
Two space walks are sched- 37--Houses Rent Unfurrsished l,'sndScaping, bearing Plum trees.
at (305) U-I 8728, or write to MillS
7'. ixt,, stock mrmhr-rshp and
tiled, one on Qiristmas day, to ..3..--Ho(jes Rent Furnished
Ia
Male Help Wanted
ttinte-i RNs and LPPls Apply ifl
Pearen Corporation 5925 Carrier
golf 'an intlixied 41% 7017
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person. .Sano,d Nursing and
jew the comet with special in- 34-Mobile Homes
51. NOrth St. Pete.. Ft.. 23714.
Rn?
Kitchen h&amp;pwa&amp;ed.
r'
ConvatetenP Center, 950
struments.
Wefkend days. Ideal part tI?75f Ob
MEN OR WOMEN If. you are in.
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
MeltortvillC AvC. Sanford.
35-?viobi$e Home Lots
for tudent 16 or over. A?pty In
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ferested in earning $1,000 per
eO)W F,rst5t
C4by sitte-r in my home. 3 p.m. to 2
For Rent
r'rscn. Bihama Joes
month, part time with only 13,300
32J 6f'I
.'n Own transportatn 373-1424
to
inveSt,
fully
returnable,
cali
Hartke /¼sks 34-Rcsort Property
'372 9979.
Workers apply in pers,nlo
COLLECT Mr. Crow (714) 743
For Rent
ST. JOHN'S
American Woo) Products. lfl' 01.
Live
i
Baby
Sitter,
3
chlt'en,
rce
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St
Lorv3wc.od,
FIt
REALTY
CO.
U-Business Property
home, qocd salary. Grandmo"'er
I (:: t Return
Peg.
Brokers
For Rent
29
Servce Station Attendant, no cx
Roomsfor Rent
lytype.$3OS335beswenIOm,
Sanfyd. Fla
per;enc.neCessiry. Apply in per7pm.
.
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Oays3fl 517.3
To Congress iB-Wanted to Rent
t Sanford Sunoco Service, i.
Slumberland Motel
NIghts 3223171.372 7352
NurSes Aides, Kitchen htlp, part
and West 46. Sanford.
time and full time. Apply
ColorTV - Pool - Phones
Real Estate
CASSELBERRY
Eip.rierscedonly.gr.der operator's
SiminOleLOdgeNurslngHom,300 Extra clean rooms &amp; efficiencies,
MIAMI BEACh (AP) - U.S. 41-HouSes for Sale
Apply in person to Whitakee
Bay Avi., Sanford.
By day - week - month. 323-159)
SPANISH BEAUTY
Paving. Sanford Airport, Building
Sen. Vance Hartke, D.!nd,,
12-Mobil, Homes
7;30 and sio a,m AVON MAKES CHRISTMAS THE I room furnlhed, private entrance,
COURSE
called today for
gress to
SEASON TO BE JOLLY. Earn
13-Lots and A creage
bath and parking. Call 3fl-7790.
)'7 8615
Spacious
new
4
bedroom,
2 bath,
._________
extra money for gifts as an AVON _____
affirm itS Control over the hi.
Il-Farms and Groves
7030 s. ft. living area. Large
CuStodian
wirthod.
Apply
at
Enter
repte-Wntativp
in
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with dishwasher. Call Mrs.
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of hani and tiy any other
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cceetIed
eliminating Congr-ess's direct
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.ind conornic Lie of the trans.
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U.S. officials said Kissinger, of the Red Sea, and Egypt's playing the middle man beSecretary of
CAIRO (AP)
State Henry A. Kissinger met in his conversations in insistence that Israel give up Iween Egypt and Israel, he is
today with President Anwar Sa- Washington Last week with the territory it occupied after confident that the Soviet Union
dot, seeking firm evidence that Egyptian Foreign Minister the First cease-lire order Oct. or another government will use
its influence to enlist Syria, the
Egypt is willing to move toward my, detected willirnness to use 22.
U.S.
willingness
to
exercise
other
major combatant in the
a negotiated settlement with the good offices" of the United
States to smooth out cease-fire pressure on Israel to go back to October war, should a negotiatIsrael.
The Egyptian president andproblems and to approach the lines it held on Oct. 22 as a ing process between Israel and
prelude to complete withdrawal Egypt develop.
his American guest posed for peace talks.
Kissinger came to Cairo after
photographers on the lawn of The principal Immediate is. from all occupied Arab territothe Tuhira Palace, in suburban sues for discussion are Israel's ry will be the test of American meetings in Rabat with King
Hassan of Morocco and In Tunis
Heliopolis, then settled down to demands for a prisoner ex- good faith, the paper said.
Kissinger will convey Sadat's with
President
Habib
talk privately in a third-floor Ii. change and the lifting of the
Egyptian blockade at the mouth views to the Israelis. And while Bourgulba of Tunisia.
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warrants, has been arrested
and ordered to appear at an extradition hearing next week.
Vesco was arrested Tuesday
in his office at the Bahamas
Commonwealth Bank by Asst.
Bahamas Police Commissioner
John Crawley.
Officials said the arrest was
made on a U.S. warrant charging Vesco in a fraud case involving funds embezzled (torn a

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He is also wanted by the U.S.
in a conspiracy case involving
former U.S. Cabinet members
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Stans sod a $200,000 contribution to President Nixon's reelection effort, and In a civil
suit filed by the U.S. Securities
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Defense Minisler Andrei Grechko
told the Red Square crowd tt the annual anniversary
celebration of the Bolshevik Revolution that "successes
have been achieved in the relaxation of international
tension," but he warned against "reactionary Imperialist
forc e s in tk world shich oppu.TC the proce5s of detente,
are for increasing the arms race and are trying to revive
the spirit of the cold 'tar." New weapons shown In the military parade for the first time Included a small, low-slung
tank for airborne units with an antitank rocket on top of its
short cannon and a SAM6 antiaircraft missile like one
which the Israelis captured in the Octtber war and turned
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dal had no effect on the state
issue. He accused opponents,
led by Democratic Assembly
Speaker Bob Moretti , of conf using the people over the effect
of the 4 '00 woedproposal.I
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Ifere, at a glance, are the re ults of e top
elections held across the nation Tuesday.
NEW JERSEY
Democrat Brendan T.
Byrne, 49, scored a smashing victory in his
race for governor against Republican Rep.
Charles W. Sandman Jr. Byrne also led his
party to control of both houses of the sta te
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Godwin, a ormer
c governor, won
gubernatoria l contest with a
row

victory over another former Democrat, Li.
ficni L 11oell Jr , cho Ld'I is an in
dependent. There was no Democratic party
(o

NEW YORK CITY Comptroller Abraham
D. Beame captured the mayor's office on the
Democratic ticket, outdistancing three other
candidati for the pt
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ald Reagan a setback defeating his
propoil't would at
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taxes a nd
spending by future administrations. The plan
trailed by 300,000 votes with half the ballots
counted when Reagan conceded that it had
lost.

WASHINGTON - In Washington state
voters approved a citizen's initiative cutting
pay raises that legislatorshad approved
earlier th is year foi themselves and state
elected officials.
P'$ IILADELPIII
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Democrat
F. Emmett
Fitzpatrick ousted two-term Dist. Atty. Arlen
Sixctor following a race

inwhich the major

issue was Spector's role as 1972 sta te campaign manager for President Nixon.

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would probably includt
week in September for a "liber- food prices to decline much was up seven per cent from the
proposed legislation.
PRESIDENT NIXON
al" plan, compared with $5810 during the remainder of 1973, second quarter and 21 per cent ... Considers national speed An energy source said th4
last April.
The forecast was included in above a year earlier.
legislation weuld likely see)
limit
specitic new powers Nixon feeL
he needs to cope with the grow
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subway operators struck Canada's Largest city for 24
hours today while they studied a new contract which one
union official said would give them an average wage
increase of 27.3 per cent by July 1975 and $700 in
retroactive pay increases. The union members, whose average weekly pay is $170, were Ic vote on the contract

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WASHINGTON I AP) - Pres- pected to renew his appeaI to naI approval on Social
Securit
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1974.
Unless
Congren
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the
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legislation that would bowt
propong a the public for volun tary
wi
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drop
au ma
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lowering enents by 10 per c#nt in mid- ceding
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payroll deductions
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billion Nov. 30, at which time
quest for broad authority to in- less, but his top energy advisor, January.
the national debt is expected to
crease domestic petroleum pm John A. Iove, told newsmen
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bill
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duction ,and to decrease con- Monday after a weekend meet. and Means Committee which,

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food cost figures a summary of a report on the

a family of four at least O per - routine -weekly publition situation
to be issued later- this
week to eat in September, up Food and Home Notes, which is mon
p.30 in five months, even if the sent upon request to dali)' and
Middlemen, including wholefamily bought plenty of beans weekly newspapers. There was salers and retailers, are
and avoided expensive meat. no official news release by the rently tr~iq to catch up from
last summer when margins
'rhe budget was compiled by deVirtment.
were squeezed by price con.
Agriculture Department acIme mice
IYPCS 01 IOOU ouug- trots, the report said.
cording to a low-cost plan for a
"As a result, retail costs for
four member family whose in. ets, for most household sizes,
were
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he said I! wntila
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Reagan said. His proposal have won, but I do
not regret MreIU, a 37-year-old Detroit
%; a U it w 7 per We attempt we made.
native who has worked his way
cent over the next 15 years,
"I look upon the campaign as in spectacular fashion through
"How Can trying to reduce a first step alerting the the legislative ranks to hold
the people's taxes be a political people to the incredible rate of state's smnd most powerful
defeat?" Reagan asked at a goverment growth " he said post.

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BANGKOK (AP) - Pakistan withdrew on schedule
today from the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization,
leaving the 19-year-old alliance with six active members
and a seventh that is about to quit. Pakistan, one of the
three Asian members In the alliance John Foster Dulles
forged against Communist China, had not participated in
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and prosecutor, whipped Sandman by a margin of 24o-1 and
led his party to control of both houses of the state legislature
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races in the scattered off-year balloting Tuesday, a year
recordbreaking statewide victory In New Jersey and
after President Nixon's re-election landslide.
municipal triumphs in New York, Philadelphia, Minneapolis
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and Detroit in the first national balloting since the Watergate
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scandal erupted.
amendment proposal. his plan to limit future state spending
In Virginia, conservative Republican Mills E. Godwin Jr.,
and taxation trailed by nearly 300,000 votes with half the
once the state's Democratic governor, eked out a narrow
ballots counted and Rea g an conceded defeat for the plan,
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The salad portion of the
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helping people stand the pain medical symposia. Nor is it suppiernents as a means to hurting, reports Dr. W. H.
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crippling of arthritis, But true that eating meat products ease their pain.
brell of Columbia tJniversiFrom
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there is no specialized "ar- causes arthritis, that eggs
"Medically prescribed use ty's Institute of Human Nutri"Food ai Arthritis" (J)U if
thrifts diet" that will cure the worsen it, that milk should be
of vitamin supplements may lion
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by
sufferers.
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Experience has shown that
best research
Am e r ica,
Furthermore, there is no and a thousand more ideas
nutritional requirements. Hut a large percentage of women
is rather upsetting food known to cause arthritis
cd:nies
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like them are simply old
these supplements will not crippled with arthritis have
a vi
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affect the arthritic condition. been able to continue as
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(uod food is imnortant in ratorit. hospital clinics and
have blind faith in vitamin unfortunately cannot stop the 'xpert guidance.
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VIRGO (Aug 22 to Sept 22) Pay bdis and mAke collections
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who could get you into trouble.
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but they treat this dog, Just like a child. Zsa Zsa eats at the
same table with them, aM they even had a furrier make
her a mInk coat aM bow to match.
7bey take Zsa Zsa everywhere with them. [If a place
doesn't allow dogs, they won't go there I
Abby, they even S1 in front of this dog because
they insist she is so smart she "understands" every
they say.
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Lt oil the roof One person fell
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where you fall down the stairs. distressed Kona the Wonder knee.
Home is wherey ou hang your toWell, there is no way for n-dlk Ilome is where the telephone Dog who cannot stand being left
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hat. Home is also where you to taste right to me after I have cord tackles you by the. 1eqp;,
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hang yourself, friends The yn told it MIGIP' tv$fl-~ny.
fl- hosptials fill up with Somehow, she climbed out
ioct dangerous place In the Just saying
do g ;a9 rescued but
so automatically
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nworld is right% !n your own sours it for me.
-crc two casualties to
the bathtub at home.
the roof. And there she stood, on the
home.
I poured it down the sink. No
Don't leave any toys with top of a thee-story house, show
More accidents happen there courage.
wheels on the noor at home. looking down over the pool andlo to run around on rooftops than anywhere else. (You could
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probably pinpoint it right down accidentally poison then- burglar
do
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should slip on one, he
Naturally , everbody
to the bathroom. As !or time, selves.)
could sue you.
panicked. They nished out of backyard. Don't answer
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Ident Nixon has asked Congress said Wednesday ti wants them
to give Win einergeney power to by mid-Detvinber.
ration gasoline and oil, cut
In a nationwide broadcast
working hours reduce highway outlining his energy proposals,
speed limits, put the nation on Nixon set IM as a target date
year-round Daylight Saving for the United States to achieve
71me and suspend antipollution energy self-sufficiency, Ile
programs.
called for research and devel.
Congressional spokesmen opinent programs rivaling the
predictcd Nixon would get the all-out efforts that developed

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lie said a "contingency plan" Kansas, briefed with other govAmerican astronauts on the "the most acute shortages of for gasoline
rationing was in ernors by the President, said,
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energy since World War If."
preparation, but energy adviser "I wouldn't be surprised to see
The President also departed
Consumers of home heating John A. Love and an official rationing after the first (if Oic
from his text to say he had "no oil must get through the winter fact sheet both said
plans were year."
intention of walking away" with only 85 per cent of the fuel being readied for the rationing
Nixon said power plants now
from his office despite some de- they used last year, Nixon said. of gasoline and heat!ng oil.
burning coal will be Lwrred
mands, that he resign.
Airline flights will be reduced
Love said a decision on ratio- from swiLhing to shortage.
With petroleum heading for 10 per cent through federal al- fling must be made by l)eccm- stricken oil or gas.
Love said
10 to 17 per cent shortages be- location of Jet fuel, Nixon ad- ber or January.
this regulation will be issued in
cause of Arab oil cutoffs, Nixon ded.
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The buying siervices operate
on the principle that the more R
cost.i you can eliminate in
getting the goods from the
manufacturer to the buyer, the
lower the price will be that you 0
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Alsoa group of buyers has a
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deal with a manufaturer or
dealer than a single buyer.
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name appliances such as TV
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handled by buying services.
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the make and model of the
product you want," Welles
says, "and the service provides
you with Instruction for buying
the items from a participating
dealer, either a wholesaler or
retailer."
He found typical savings ran
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participating organizations,
including the employes of
AT&amp;T and TWA.
Their chief rival Is the
National Association of Buying
Services compced of a group of
former United affiliates.
For the Individual there are
xholel%ale mail-order houses.
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who recruit members by mail
at annual fees from $6 to $10."
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buying services. Since they sell
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members who pay $6 annual
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legislation would charge those problems suffered by local
trs Duerr said while the
seeking building permits for goveramert due to the high Dorfman plan Is good, adhouses and apartments$SOOper
rowth rat
acute He said ditional money is needed for
LONGWOOI) — CALNO unit. Some $300 would be sent to attorneys have told him the new school construction 'It is
Council of
Government the school board for school county's plan to collect iney unfair to penalize long-time
members Wednesday night construction and the remaining through impact zoning is tin- property owners thr9ugh
voted unanimously to propose $0 would be used for capital coiitiutioneL "For someoneto overcrowded schools and in.
le ',,Is
to the
mInole ;f. -e4Is lit the thunidp-dit'
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The law sponsored by Rep. Jaques and Altamonte Springs Lake Mary, Winter Springs
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merits and collect data to op- quired advertising, public as 27 months without
paying
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Government members Wed- with changes in zoning to notify pose the law at a delegation hearings and attorney fees
taxes, Dorfinan said.
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nesday night voted to ask the property owners within 500 feet hearing in January.
caused by the rcquiements.
I'resently
a
house
built
after
Seminole Legislative delega- and to hold public hearings.
The cities of the council —
The CALNO cities have
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lion to work for its repeal.
Longwood Mayor Eugene
Longwood, Altamonte Springs, ixilicy of assessing these costs assessed
for its full value until
to the land developers seeking
-Jan. 1974 and taxes aren't
the annexation either through a collected
until between Nov. 1,
flat lee or through a levy to the 1974
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and April, 1975. The money
developer
of
actual
costs.
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under Doriman's
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Annexations of private homes suggestion
would be used to
by the cities Is practically nonHISTORICAL LONG WOOD HOTEL SOLD
pro1de services required.
existent.
Mrs Duerr's proposed
90-YEAR-OLD Longwood Hotel, bought in October last year for
approximately $80,000 and renovated at a cost of $60,000 by Mrs. Grace
Dorfman insisted the law __________
serves no useful purpose
Bradford 1), was sold Wednesday to Georges St. Laurent (r), chairWeather
cause many of its provisions
man of American Wood Products of Longwood, for an undisclosed
are aLso required under homeYesterday's high 84 low this
sum. St. Laurent plans to continue and improve the program for fine
rule legislation wtich went
morning 56. Mostly fair andfood in th
e restaurant, to extend the restoration work started by Mrs.
t
effect
In October. "The intent of mild through Friday. Highs in
Bradford, and to initiate landscaping and improvements to the parking
the Moisey law is Fulfilled the low to mid Ws and low
area. Mrs. Sheila Brown (center), associate with Huskey Realty,
under homnerule," Dorfman tonight in the lower 60s.
helped close the sale.
said.
Temperatures before dawn
from -12 at llavre,
By John A. Spoiski
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Mont.,
to
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both
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lation when property Owners in ('hristi,
Let's all hear it for the President!( Let's
for you. And we thank Lake Mary Elernen.
Tex., and Key West.
unhrlcorporat&amp;'d
areas cointake a sligi*t pause as most of our readers
Griffin
tary School Principal Jack l-'rost for
king
Faces Manslaughter
plained that adjacent proper.
pick themselves up from the floor......c'u
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ties were annexed and rezoned
mean that guy is actually saying something
We've been told that Mr. and Mrs. King,
Assistant State Atty. William revolver
trrwar(Ls police said.
by
citieswhere they were not
good about Mr. Nixon??)
owners of Orange Paving Company of
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Staley said Wednesday the
Rainier took Win to the
Staley said he expected
permitted to object.
Altamonte Springs, permit all of their
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charge of attempted murder hospital and police arrested Griffin wouli be
re-arraigned
When he proposed that we all cut our speed
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against David Lee Griffin has Griffin at his Casselberry home
In other business, the group
Tuesday
For
the
amended
to 50 m.p.h., he actually is saving me some
afternoon-per week, providing they will go
Classified ads .......9-hA
been amended to manslaughter on Michele drive shortly afai reed to submit one name
harge.
embarrassment. The slapping-six which I'm
and help at the school where their youngsters
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in the wake of the Sunday death
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where he underwent surgcr;,
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live to the county -nunls*inm
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rcla)ed until theallotted tirneformanon this planetrunsout.
Man today has quite a bit to say about how long or short that
time will be. For in this c-c-n!ury he has discovered the power that
can either reduce civilization to savagery, if not wipe it out
allNether, or elevate it to heights undrcamed of.
Yet it is not that power that needs controlling. It is man himself, just as it has always been.
That is why the Christmas; mmuge is as live and Dertiment
hope-reireshing today as it was when it was first ar years

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usual
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asoline, beating oil and elecFor Americans and most EuFroiii Tokyo to Paris and
.ts For fewer than last sears Berlin shoppers scurried to roptans it as a dimmer holi
triut in uncertain economic
thousands in Si Peters Basil.
or turnout of 5,000 because of complete their last minute day because of the oil shortage. ica. For the past 26 years the
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In Bethlehem, the little town stinian terrorist attack in Rome reporting increased sales de- cfeller Center in New York had held in the Sistine Chapel for
where Christmas began with and Athens last week.
spite the past year's inflation, fewer lights this year and the diplomats accredited to the
"This is the worst Christmas Sonic store managers in Eu- giant tree in front of the city Holy See.
the birth of Jesus some

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Elementary School presented a delightful musical
program itfl grades 1 5, directed Li oni Shaheen, music teaeher
and Nzmcy !cNamara. Highlight was fifth grade chorus of 60 voices.
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But it was and is present nonetheless, and the message it
speaks is the same for all men.
It is a message that echoes across the ages each year at this
scason — a message of hope, of belief in the essendal worth of
mankind, a rebounding faith that despite all the sorrow men visit
upon themselves they are learning little by little how to lie in
peace with one another.

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LOU0, CLEAR,AN'
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Monday. December 24, 1973—Sanford, Florida 32771
66th Year, No. 107
Price 10 Cents

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"More gas." saidyoung Gary sons felt they would be the kind
"Sanui could bring a more
Towiisend without hesitation. of gift the nation needs.
honest government," said R. D.
More gaso li ne
chea pe r "More energy," replied his
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"What would I like Santa to Kent.
gasoline — gasoline, period
cousin James Ligon
lease in m sto.king' A fe'4
(ath) Appel echoed the wish
That is shat Sanford _rea
Junior Boles also thought a days vacation to spend with my of housesiststcross the nation
By John A Spoiski
residents would like Santa to big gasoline coupon for the family would be nice," corn with her comment: 'I'd like to
lease in their Christmas nation would be the right mtnted Jewel Stegner, "and a find a great big beef roast inrn
Finally
stocidngs tonight.
Cliristmas gift — "at 30 cents a little more honesty .in our Christmas stocking."
much time trying to find one
"What would I like in my gallon," lie stipulated.
government. I'm sure honesty
And from Bill Rivero: "I'd
which carried my sentiments
Christmas
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it's our Fath,
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speaking through the Christ
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SOUTHSIDE Elementary School first graders in Mrs. Elnora If.
James' class had a visit from Santa Claus Wednesday. Left to right,
Ida Heaps, Terry Schenck, Santa, Kelvin Abney, Principal Norma
Ragsdale, an Cassandra Bu ie.

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6p.m. Friday Included two
young men who were killed Sunday' when
their car was sh;ared in half after running
tiff a Merritt Island road
Tile two, Frank Hamilton Jr., 18, and
Daniel * tiiL)sofl .)J LioUl 01 'i*eIl i
Island, were killed when their car struck a
pawer pole and a tree, troopers said.
In another multiple sictim accident,
Troy Dixon and Edna Simmons, both of
Pompano Beach died Sunday in a fi
collision on State Road 710 near the border

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MIAMI (AP) — Two men are Jailed in
the British-controlled Turks Islands
pending tria', on lobster-poaching charges
after t'ing arrested by island officials who
faWy wounded a conipanion, according
to the U.S. Coast Guard.
'Apparently they were a bttle too close
to the island," a Coast Guard spokesman

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Turks are located southeast of

patrol spokesnuan said.

Manuel Torres, owner of the Miamibased cornmezicalflshing boat, Sea Hawk,
said Sunday that Nibaldo Games, 51, was
shot when the boat was fired oobyapatrol
boat.
Games, a Cuban refugee living in
Miami, died %Msky .ing
mm in a Turks
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Weekend traffic accidents claihied at
least 13 lives in the state wi.'i the Florida
Highway Patrol predicting 22 persons will
be IAiled before the long Christmas holiday
period ends at midnight Tuesday.
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LAKE VIEW Nursing Home patients were entertained with Christmas
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Sanford.
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himie for seven puppies which
Silhsdescribedas cute as the
dickens. I hate to t' lheuii put
k esuc
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"Ut's, lit- sure knows his job and
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call't wait.
Records art. inaportavit
Assoc
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[)AV treasurer John Tuite, Mrs. Wilson, Senior
pt;tcntialls rabid iniuuiahs
Vice Commander Samuel Martin, DoIgner, and
%Villis said'it takes 14 days for
Commander Jackie G. Kaiser.
rabies tit incubate. If a dog bites
soll ifm fie, tile dog lilust be
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Ad ssions

Kehle' H. Wilson, longwooi
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!lattie M. lonigomery
Patricia Ann Martindill
Serena Bramble
J. Russell Wolff
Harry Lee Jr.
Tommy 1. Mills
Lewis
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Mr. and Mrs. Norbort (Slary)
Mr. &amp; hIrs. Peter (Paula)
Torina a girl, Deltona
Discharges
1:-infor(
Sandra I (,lass
Sysilla I) %Shite

Sophia Denise Murke I ike
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Aaron Capehart Jr.
Stephen If. Walker
Clarence J. Jones, lhB.iry
Howard K. Driver
Betty
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l'rescott,
Mrs. Willie (Deborah) Casselberry
Williams and boy
ture G. Canton, Deltona
Cliarles E. Bailey
Jeffrey C. Olds, Deltona
Eileen Rader
Deborah L Arnett, Geneva
Honor Ortega
Kpvin Spollski. Lake Mary
Mary Pope
Evelyn NI. Griggin, Orange
Marvin Staley
City
Oristine Lyn Gold
John E. Lucas, Osteen
Mrs. Walter iJudy) D(,rnon
Walter Graham, Ovivilo
and girl
Walter F Webb W inter
Lesle Bridges
Springs

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"BOB"KARNS

"All Lines

It is difficult for small
children t
with adult
stores and crowds of Christmas
shoppers so the project proved
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Central Florida Nla rch of Dimes Chapter in
th ir uiriuil di i a füi l', I
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With the help of the Parent
Teacher Association, Sanford
Granh-nar School students went
on a shopping spree. PTA
members worked hard making,
collecting and purchasing gifts
to match gift lists submitted by
tile papils as to how many
brothers, sisters and parents
for which the would need
presents,
The objec t of the project was
not to make a profit—they are
huckytheymayconnout
even—but to provide a variety
Orinexpensive gifts for the
children to choose from for
their Christnias giving. No gift
over a dollar
V olunteers assisted lii'
children in making their
selections and wrapping the

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People have 10 days to claim fur his attention As soon a s he " a polt to (tipture dogs or
their dogs at the pound If they lets ant. dog out of a cage, there other animals but only the gun
go unclaimed or unadopted for is an inutiediate protest for
CIIS to bother people...they
Willis, who took tile job just longer than 10 tlays, then they
the
other
tenants.
don't
realim it is not a real
by
gun," Willis mid.
ven weeks ago after retiring Lire put tit sleep. "Willis said in equal little
I iom his pet shop business the ii sad tone adding, I often
lit JIufl(i has been un
said after he sold tile shop fie becoiiw quite attached to tile dergo:ng repairs since Willis
wanted something to do) says ihigs'
I,.eamt ttninm4il control officer.for 15 ears Willis has of
Willis
also
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fond
of
his
own
his biggest job is not just callie has been making new cage ficiated at shows around tiltthing stray animals, but finding pets a parrot, a tank (If doors repairing the fence and world In July he will fly to
bottles for them before he has to tropical fish and a Wxer, the fixing whatever else needs it. Oregon for a dog show.
dli I,ifl( ii witfulIs it ii
iffirt pid p irrot a rare Au; aion
kill tin m
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call I'd(I 18
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dogs but Willis said d new
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ucllent
'Ilie new pound also will
Alow tile to keep tile dogs for
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use utilities in

niustsliow proof of liability in to a landlord who fails to with other tenant landlord
surance when they have their provide reasonable living quar- guidelines last Jnly 1.
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tinder a third new measurc
"This is a LoW reversal of the truckers will be required to
That provision is Just one of
(tie new laws which go into ef. landlord-tenant relationsMp In cover their vehicles or load
Florida for 144 ears, since the them in such a way that nothing
kc t on New Year'
s Day.
William McCue, assbtant di. constitut.ion was adopted," said can spili out. Gravel and garrector of constutier services in Deputy Atty. Gen. Barry bage trucks are the main
targets of the law.
the State Insurance Depart. Richard.
In the past. f a tenant did not
A permanent reg Istration list
insurance com.
panies were inailing out idend. pay his rent the landlord could will be established under a
evict him.
(ourta new law for all elections
fication cards that motorists
Under one provision of the in a county so voters will not
can use to prove that t,hey have
law, if the landlord takes the have to register once at the
proper Insurance,
tenant to court to collect the county courthouse for some
A driver n, ust show that he rent or ft-r eviction proceed. elections and again at city hall
lur% at least the tninitnum ha- ings, the tenant may pay the for municipal contests.
Another of the new laws gives
bility insurance of
. rent to the court while the case
is being settled.
the
State Revenue Department
00045,000 and that his policy l's
A
section
requiring
tenants
to
niore
control over procedures
proptirly endorseo for the
keep
clean
the
areas
whete
they
in
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statelt no-fault law.

"The lack of conuunication with tach
other was the basic problem" that fueed
List year's problems, Christian said.

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"Finding homes for the (logs breed
sun it dc s riot ha%e the
will become more difficult after
(J(4lbular)
'Hie (logs at the pound talk to disease, Willissaid.
the new leash law, which
It isn'
t e v ery town that daims requires me to pick up all Willis too' Although the dogsdo
lf.tdot' is rabid or'icious I
a licensed 51 )ear..uld dog show loose dogs, becomes effective nt speak words an array of use a tranquilizer gun to ap.
jwb'e as its animal control Jan. I Willis said
uttermgs are .in efficient ex- lure it Willis said. 1k shoots a
officer, but Sanford does
Tile city pound, where Willis pressiomi of hunger and dart into the dog, which falls out
RalPh Willis, who has been houses all stray and uncl,iuned loneliness, t'e wys
•is soon as the drug is injected
judging canine shows around dogs, is now approaching no
1k dart in no way hurLs the
the world for 15 years, has rot '.acinty' with 12 canine
When Willis walks back to the dog Willis t'plained
the past seven weeks been tenants.
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housekeeping for oldsters who to travel to a community center rpecific grants to local pro.
grams, by the middle of this
may have lost some of their for meals,
Some state officials had been week.
ability to care for themselves.

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TA! LAIIASSI.F, Ha (Al')
A program that will help of the elderly to stay in their grant applications would pass
150,000 senior citizens has been own homes or to remain In before Florid, could submit its
assured by the holiday-eseason group-living surroundings with- program. —1 hose fears proved to
release of some $7 1 millmin in the coamiunity," Askew be groundless
federal funds,says Gov. Reubin wfid. "This is beneficial to the
W b it t ile ilt idhi: b
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days,"
said Rex Newman, in
the
where
they
wish
to
in
state
is
providing
$800,
The
(urination
officer of the Depart
of
life
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(100 and local governments are mainstream
iiient of Health and Rehabilita.
ex pected to kick in about $2
million to put tile program, de- One program calls for cook. Uve Services, "We have now
to help the aged without ing more Umn 11,000 hot meals committed the maximum
robbing 1,hern of their dignity, a day for We elderly. Another, arnount of funds available."
lie said state officials are
into operation, Askew spid called "meals on wheels," will

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severa
Songer is an escapee front a
coilimunity treatment center or
Oklahoma Pent system,
the
troopers said He escaped in
Noeintx.r alter serving less
three-year Sen
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lionie widi his wife and 2-year- th.ree months but was a veteran 20, both of Norman, Okla. The
Jones was wounded in a brief
two men were sleeping in a car exchange of gunfire with the
old daughter this Christmas law enforcement officer.
E.vc. Florida Highway Patrol- I-ic wanted to bring his wife, that Smith came across while hunters, Ralph Nlorris and
man Ronald Smith will be bur. Susan, and their daughter on patrol.
Richard Starling both of the
led the victim of a gunman
'Smith woke one man up and (st 'I i'er art:a
Alicia back to a just.completed
Smith, 28, was killed Sunda) home in Crystal River on Florl got him out of the car, tIe
Jones and Songer
while checking a car on a lonely da's Central Gulf Coast.
merits said. "But when he tried
But instead he was taken to to wake up the other, he came held without bond.
dirt road near this small
Central Gulf Coast town, Patrol Tallahassee to be buried this up shcotlng"
afternoon — the third state
Songer and Jones were ap
Capt. S L. Clements said
Smi th had been planning to troaper killed this year in the prehended almost immediately
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drive to his former home in line of duty
Charged with first degree from nearby woods just as the
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it general uneasiness on the
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mine the economy, wtifttl for items, sugar and blankets
years has been expanding fa
Other popular gift items this
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n.'gtected to get this Important driving records They can
opera'es maintains or result from an accident
protection because of the cost place those motorists who have
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motor vehicle in the
State:f Florida will be required
reasonable down payment, the 22 filing to keep their drivers
Many people have ianored the insurance oremluin can be license.
to thaw oroaf 1of liability in
surancetrtordcrtopassvehicle Financial Responsibility la w financed with low monthly
inspection. Motorcycles must already on the books. Now, it payments. The Blair Agency
The Blair Agency is located
be covered as well as will be necessary for the invites you to compare
at
S. Park Ave. and now has
automobiles. This new law was motor Ist to show proof of proper rates before you buy.
more hours to ser.e you better
The Blair Agency specializes Hours:
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Monday
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In addition to the Snapper blades Smitty's will pick up
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Ringing In the New Year in litter. If can also haul, doze. machine Is all sold out again.
good start In the spring.
The Weed Eater which you
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The Jarl sickle bar Is another
seen adverflzed on television Is
Smitty's Is offering a great proper attachments.
line Smilty's carries. It is ideal
special on the 197.1 Comet riding
Don't be surprised if you we also in stock at Smitty's- This
for heavy field growth. The
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completely free. Comet
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mower is a combination of the
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make Maryland Fried chicken but mainly, Its so exceptionally

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The Arabs have a fine sense of timing with

apparent promise of more direct aid saved Arab

their new 'soil weapon." They fired another salvo
at Western Europe, announcing that a 5 per cent
cutback in oil shipments would take place as
scheduled in January, just as Secretary of State

armies from disaster, cemented the links bet'ecu oscow and the Arab states lined up
against Israel. Now, it is not justthe Soviet navy
in the Mediterranean that confronts NATO hut a

Under the pressure of oil cutbacks some of
the staunchest adherents to U.S. - European
solidarity m NATO are now perking up their ears
when French Foreign Minister Michel Jobert,

Soviet-Arab alliance which has its ha nd on the
its fuel supply.
jugular of Western Europe

echoing the old Gaullist line, calls for a

European defense system independent of U.S.
policy. That's the kind of talk from NATO they

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the same weapon.
This may have made tdr. Kissinger's

the Soviet Union began trying to neutralize the
strenath of the Western allies. With jabs and

love

riception in Brussels a few degrees cooler.
Nevertheless, NATO foreign ministers would do
well to ponder the message he left behind— that
the Mideast crisis and the Arab squeeze on

feints of diplomacy, and currently with their

producing it.

Western Europe and the Unit ed States of
America closer together rather than threatening
to damage their alliance.
It would profit the NATO ministers to recall
that the alliance is aimed at preserving

Eupopean security in the face of a threat that has
iotIiing to do ith Arabs and their oil, or itIi the
future
Israel. It
the Soviet Union and its
Warsaw Pact alliance that NATO must deal
with, and at this juncture it is obvious that th e
i.ustans are delighted with the "oil weapon."
The Arabs are doing a good job in their behalf.
v.

There was a time when NATO could look at

Soviet intervention in the Middle East as part of

Congress

would go so tar as to say that
r widely hailed detente with
the Soviet Union is a myth
But President Nixon in his
fiscal 1974 budgetsoughta hefty
$77.2 billion peacetime ap.
propriation for defense.

once characterized by Winston Chchill as the
" soft underbelly" of Europe.

limitation agreements.
And the House, in voting
recently to give Mr. Nixon
expanded trading powers,
iicated i lsck
spect for
detente by conditioning
re
proposals beneficial to Russia
on revisions in the Soviet policy
on Jewish emigration - a

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other manpower and weapons
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The defense budget, said Rep.
George Mahon, chairinanof the
House Appropriations Commit-

tee, has been "pared to th e
bone."
71* Texas Democrat, however had not ken into con
sideration the surgical skill of
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Gulf. which recently
This has stirred talk in the

government checkrein on criminal political contribulions for President Nixon's
Big
The troubled legislators campaign. has placed directhe
contend that fuel, like the for.,, in
postal service. conilUoica' Mellon National Bank &amp;
GeneraI F d S.
lions sate'hites and her '1' ru
government'industry n- Ha1ston Purina, Jones
Lerprises. is too vital to the' Laughlin Steel, the Universi
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Conimerce for their support during
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have never experienced a
disagreement over the direction of
this organization.
And to the citizens of the greater
Sanford area, thank you for the
privilege of serving you for over 30
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Resiiectis'elv.
JobinKrider
LxccutiveMimiager
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Editor, Herald:

DE
'AR ABBY: You seem to bave all the answer3
maybe you can help me. I want to get Into show business. f
know I don't have the talent to be a big star, but I'd be
satisfied with bit parts a' long as It's show business. how
i get started?
I'd gladly be an errand boy, or park carc, or run an
elevator in a television or movie studio,
I'd do anything Just to be where tte action is. i tlont
have any contacts, but I've had this hangup about Holly.
W30d ever since I can remember. lip 18
and want to
do something about it.
I live in New Jersey, but I'd be willing to move to

no experience, and no special training shouldn't head
wt
a round-trip ticket and enough bread to keep
him going for six months, But If you decide to go to holly.
wood, buy yourself a Sunday I Angeles Times. U has n
enormous want ad section. and It's thick enough to usr ali 2
mattress, if necessary,

l)EAI( ABBY: I hope you won't think I'm a monster,
but here goes. I am a 24-year -old woman with a 5-year-old
son from my first husband, and a 1-year-old SOfl from
Georges to whom I've been happily married for two years

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he wants me to give the boy hack to his real father, who i
;i!o rernarrie, and who woulel dearly love
to legally adopt
this boy. ISO ouid his new wite.i
My husband says be can't help favoring the younger
boy this owol and I fully understand, because the older
is t hiving Image of his real father. Junior has expressed
a desire to live with his real father, and he cries when he
has to come home to us after spending the ekend tF.ere.
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I also favor the younger boy, and I honestly
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cannot vitø h"
My probm is
at will peopk say about a mother
who gives her own child away? I know he'd be better off
with his natural lather, but I'm afraid III let him go, I'll
feel guilty. Can u help me?
RN IN XAS

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Christmas Eve. Call up an enemy and buq the hatchet.
teIiIfl'
For Abby's sew, be.ki.t, "What Teen-Ageri Want I,
X110w." stud $1 to AW&amp;ail Von 11tiff". Ill tAsky Dr., Bev.
erbr lUlls, Cal. mu.
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WORRY
George W. Crane, Ph.O M.D.

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- Exxon's directors also
' the hoards of six banks inciwiing the F"ederal Reserve
The center study recom
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des reach into the North. Oil to take its lingers off the
System;

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control

levers

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of a
world shattering
theological bombshell! It
ONLY Instance where any deity
ever deigned to unlIke to is
puny mortals to show us th e fact

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The successful United Fund of
Seminole County campaign could
not ha ve been successful without the
splendid cooperation front your
people at The Sanford Herald,
I have never work ed with a group
people so dedicat ed to the caust'
th e outstanding volunteer
workers in our campaign. I Feel the
enthusiasm generated was grea tly
due to ti-ic unlimited coverage YOU
people afforded.
I'1e.tse accept my personal and
sincere thanks For the great
ci-peratiwi, 1o'h nade the job
UUM

of

as

the Food Stamp office. But, she is
suit wamung mor payment frcm
Medicare and
Medicaid her
husband for 2 hospItalizatIons.
Their welfare is cut off comnpletel'
because she earns $20 a week and
gets Social Security check once a
m,uonth for $68.70. Welfare won't even
nay anvthlne for his nu'Iieinø.
flow In the world can the govern.
ment expect two old people to live on
$148.70 a month? They ha ve to pay
taxes and buy food and medicine and
pay utility bills just !ike the Social
Workers. Can't anything be done
alxnit this?
Luis .M. Perez, MI).

mining, drug and tobacco

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c0 llc use f matriaIs which Ui turn means
f).insomtmnstancis. for example, air
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or singie'iamii t esidt'nces are base d on
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manufacturing plants
regularly use scarce high'cost
high energy fuels when abundant low-cost, low energy
L43Urces would be as effective.
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recent bridal shower honoring Fruit punch, nuts and mints
bride-elect
th th
oF Preston Oglesby, at the and the hostess gift was
a set of
cliurch of C,od of t~rophesy.
i,old colored goblets.

SANTA

Miss Tracy Howell,

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CHRISTMAS
Che&amp;A

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1.o v c I y
ChrIst
decorations adorned the hom'
Hose Circle of Sanford and the hostesses served
Giirden Club met for the Christznasrefreshrnentsfrom,
l)eeember meeting at the home beautifully appointed table to
of Mrs. F. T. Meriwether on members and
Mrs
George Stine.
Silver Lake.
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meeting Mrs. Cader Hart
presented a Travelogue with
slides on her trip to the Hol
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miss,ed this mique concept!
In desperation, God must
have flnallv made one List treat

gamble to show His love, by
sacrificing
mankind!
Tersely stated, Christianity
This was tmheart of, for
depicts ('odas a loving Father! never previously had any deity
Other religions
invarIably ever dekrrwd
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looked upon
gods as cruel dove or sheep to win us g*xiy
dictators who even relished erring mortals.
Incinerating us puny mortals
So when God sent Jesus to this
with lightning, plus fire and planet Earth, to prove His yaM
brimstone from heaven, If we affection for mankind by of'
deviated from their despotic feringlhmasaucsifketowjn
rituals,
us Earth children, it was inTh at's also why in all other credible!
,v religions, the human followers
Calvary L.a the culmination of
tried to appease such sadistic this remarkable reciprocity
dictators with sacrifices of rice that God made for Abraham's
and wine, doves and lambs, and similar willingness to pre-,-e
even haman beings.
Abraham's love for Jehovah.
Until the year 1900, when
Neither Confucius,
Britain outlawed it, the people 7oroaster, Bud&amp;1a or Socrates
in India would still throw live Lver dreamed of such a
babies into the Ganges as cataclysmic theological ideal
Th at Jesus also came as an
criflces tnnppeasethegod of
Infant, born in a manger, furthe Ganges.
The idol flaal, of the thee confused the world.
Philistines. was often built Like rot they would have expected
huge iron funsace.
the a royal, fully grown &amp; of God,
th sujal throne ()
low
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live babies as peace of1erina. Caesar and rig. the Earth via
Although Abraham was $800 an Army.
Christ's stress oil peace and
years ahead of the smartest
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of Ct,rist, for he believed in a were thus at variance with
single God named JthOY.th, prevailing concepts.
So Christmas Is the launching
Abraham also sacrificed aheep
uino'ssacruicetopemy
to Deity.
Indeed, Abraham once mankind, to prove that He Is a
started to kill his son Isaac and lo ving Father not a sadistic
offer him as burnt offering to despoil
restrained. (*twsyswqtN$sD, Cf*i..
Jehovah, bid
M u.mxs
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the neal 1800
lbrotg
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JERSEY

PRINTS

TREVERIA KNITS
BY

CIRCLE

party

Central Circle o( Sanford W
sponsored by the Deltoria
at
GardenClubmetattheGarden
Woman's Club was well .

by approximately 100 Center for a business meeting,
persons, Thanksgiving motif
l)revailed with a huge cor- Mrs. B.C. Mire, Mrs. It. ft
riucopia made by Mrs. William Wesley and Mrs. E. It. Woods,
('racraftplacedonthecenterof hostesses, used Fern and
poinsettias as
the serving table.

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decorations.

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BONDED

Mrs. IIAI. Grier. circle
green president presided over the

The committee. attired in

dri'sse and
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scarves, Included Mrs. Edward
Mrs. that tlw Bazaar and Table Show
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chairman;
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(1elandAshnian,Mrs. Henry was very successful, with
Mihlany,
Mrs.
Henry Central winning first place For
INATBRIDGE
Konigsrnark, Mrs. Rudolph the large table. Hereafter,
Kraft, Mrs. Arthur Anderson, a''credItCtijudges will judge the
Opening lead makes big difference Mrs. Arthur Wirth, Mrs. Clyde tables.
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On Jai. 18, Arbor Day, circles
West would have shown a .so Miss Sheila Smith and Mrs.
4 Q 64
ed
point profit - the oo point William Cracralt.
on
th
e
grounds
of
the
Garden
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pt-natty for one down less the Tlwre will be no card party in
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- 150 honors that South would December, due to the holidays. Center, Central will give Crepe
WEST
still have ored.'
FAST (D)
The Fourth nionthlv dessert Myrtle.
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Jim. "The hand caused card party will take place Jan.
Mrs. B.B. Ryan and Mrs. G.
V 1073 V K Q985 4 j considerable comment at
28,
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
H.
Drake sang a collection of
+ 852
New York's Cavendish Club
+ 63
Ben
,Morgan.
.Mrs,
Richard
Christmas
Urols.
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where it was played. West, an
Blair is general chairmanol the
sou'rii
expert, was the first to
that if he had stopped to think entire series of monthly card
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he would'have led low club, parties.
He also said that if East had
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not
doubled.
he
would
have
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niecting of the Poinsettia
opened a spade. This would Wfirkin g
ll, NN (nnan
-North-South vulnerable
Circle of Deltona Garden Club
give South time to draw ______West North East South
IS was held at the hattie of Mrs.
trumps and set up dummy's ________
h'aM 1
'Herman Wagner, I6IBS. Page
3
king of clubs.'
Pass 24
3N.T. 4N1.
Oswald "If East had )ust
Pass 5#
I I a.vs 64
hostess. bid
hearts instead or his
Pass I'au
t)ouble
lIedbIe'
c
three
notrump
call
there
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Pass I'ass
Pass
Plans for "Christ.nas
would
have
been
no
story
at
1ening lead-A4__________
Giving" were discussed. The
_______ all. South would not have'bmd
president,
Mrs. Norman Bell,
- the slam and would have
By Oswald &amp; James Jacob)
playeti and made a mild live
that members of the
diamonds"
,circle had received a total of 18 Iq
's'.'.
ribbons at the recent Volusia
OswalcL "With the )-ear end
approaching repidlv we ______________________
Count)' Fair for their entries,
might discuss some o f the ____________________ r
most interesting hands of the
S
year."
The bidding has been
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Jim: "Here is one from a
(P
North East South
free swinging rubber bridge West
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Pass
4
game. West opened the ace of
24'
Pas.,
34
chubs, w hereupon there was l'as.s
3
Pam '
no way for the defense to col- Pass
lect another trick. North and
\'u. Seulk tI1
South scored a total of 2130 4K J 65 2 •.' Q 10654K 4 3 white

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will donate trees to be plant

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bonus, 700 for the two game
contract; 480 below the line

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Wonian's Club

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OVER FOR OUR

The refreshment table W
Approximately 40 Friends and
overlaid with a lace cloth and relatives attended, including
highlighted by a Large cake the mothers of the couple, Mrs.
decorated in peach and white J. H. Howell and Mrs. H. P.

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rubber; 50 for making the Interested in a slam but should

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Christian religion''

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Item - Because of the low nrse' of (ui"lc thesp pact vsars
it has been chea per to permit a leak of energy than to odi'
fy or replace inefficient equipment.
Item —. High energy consumption has frequeativ been
designed into equipment, homes, apartments and Ia'ctories
to rt'dta.e' initi;i) cod, tnus building in c'Oflst(Ierahk added
lift'titiit' t'xi,tIIM'.

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'trademark.' as It were, of the

'tem Numbers of refrigerators use exc(.ssive
of energy because they're improperly insulated iamounts
lie same
us true of many hot water heaters.
Item - American ;)flict. I)uIl(jI,1gs 11-t.( ut-litly have as

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unique among the many
religions that have spnzig up love, to show that He w
throughout history?
Father, not a sadistic
"Is it because of the Christ. or Herod.
mas Story?
But not one of Ills ureatf
"Didn't Confucius and Hebrew prophets, such ii
Buddha and Zoroaster and Samuel, Elijah and Isaiah,
other great men, such as caught this revolutionary
Socrates,
ethical con- concept of Deity as a loving
duct'
Father.
"So what is the special
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benefit.

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Foundation. Toledo, Peoria or related industries and in.
and Western Railroad; Na
stututions,
Bad Newc
(tonal Pollution Control CornEditor, Herald:
mittee; Dow Jones; 3M; IBM;
Footnote- Although the
The Following is a note my
and
the
Committee
for
Nafigures
in the study were ob--------------'
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wadaty flIuw
inc e.-unvmmng
thonal
Trade
Policy.
tamed
early in 1973, the
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of iiiy puucuL.5. II UU UOiL3fl
petroleum industry's verthis in the Herald, please tb not use
Texaco. Gulf
sat tie' directors often leave
the pa tient's name.
- Texaco's directors aso one board room only to move
serve on the boards of four Into another, thus making
insurance firms, nine banks some of the study's
A patient called togetastaternent
and numerous chemical.

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PROOF •'
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that God Is a loving Father; so
a sadistic despot!

competing

(if how much she owes you to take to

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Christmas marks the launching

simply do not know what goe-,

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seants to go. So let him, and don't feel guilty. You'd
doing the right thing.

lug 132 at banks, 31 with in'
An unpublished study. con' surance companies, 12 with
ducted by the' Center for utilities, 46 with schools, ISin
Science in the Public Interest, transportation and 224 with
shows that directors of all 18 large manufacturing and dmbig oil ('f'rnpaflie,s hold Ifl' tributing companies.
terlocking directorships.
which, give them enormous
Declares the center's conli'

western

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don*( and neither does your present husband. The boy

Senators have also learned Broadcasting Company,
that oilmen have ciuitls' ni• several museums, Union
filtrated the media, unuv,'rsi' Pacific, American Automo
ties, banks, insurance comnpa' bile Association, National

Although the report is under exclusive club" able to take
lock and ley in the Senate. we "corn man, if not con can reveal the highlights
spiratorial action.... Outsiders

much easier for all of us.
LCOfl8I'd F. Unitas
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United Fund of Seminole
County Inc.

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DEtfl TORN: Under the Circumstances Junior would
be better off with his natural fa ther, who wants him. You

specific

Would you please publish this
letter on the "Letters to the Editor
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waste

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Monett were co-.
hotesses fur LI groom.

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Boy Scouts, the Eisenhower

Not only congressmen b&amp;I
University of
Fund,
federal officials have had it Chicago, Pepsico. Lockheed
up to the neck with the oil and the Atchison Topeka and
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President Nixcn's energy experts are discovering some
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and used for similar purposes, energy consumption vanes
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porters. i press--for their unwaivering support; also, I want
respects to the
Sanford Herald's Walter Glelow and
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Standard ulCahifornia. Stami'
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A antic Richfield With Kansas University and the
wlating antitrust laws rn Falcombridge Nickel Mines,
contempt of the consumers.
ju to name a few.

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I am taking this me thod of
thanking all those wonderful S ft.
lord folks that gave the magnificent
tribute to me on the occasion of rn
retirement from the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
The Krider Appreciation Day was
simply unbelievable-a three mile
long parade of cars, over
friends attended the reception
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Mack Clevela4id, Braily Odhani,
Mayor Lee Moore, City Manager
Pete Knowles, Harold Kastner and
Buddy Lake presen ting testimonials

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reduce the budget by $3 billion Sen. William Itoxmire, the submission to the Senate floor is
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committee W exceeded Mc. S3,5 billion tinder the adminisparticularly those cicsely
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pursuit of detente, the Russians have tried to
convince western Europe that it did not need th e
protection afforded by the Atlantic Afliance.

heal some of the wounds already opened in the
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talents- But don't try to be too forceful in gaining the progress
you desire. Mike a point to tone down your demanding
attitude Chow appreciation for others.
2) to Apr. 19) Making plans for the future
requires a combination of the financial with the creative: Put
family matters ahead of all others now,
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of any work you have agreed to do with others. Take it easy
tonight and restore your energies,
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You can enjoy recreation
today provided you keep poised and calm despite any
pressures that may suddenly arise. Relax tonight.
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22 to Dec 21) Plan how to add to
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recovered along with more than 1f of $100,000 ransom
paid for one of the paintings Police Indicated charges
would be filed today against some of the 10, all under 25
sears of age The group includes two omen. Police said
more $50.000 of the ransom was recovered near die ex.
change site a I Foster, Ohio. The two painting.s by the l7th
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inflation. For emaniple, live golden rings, amording to
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inside the city in five months. Four of the rockets Monday
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Santa's reindeer from our roof, realized that Santa was these things together for the
and our Christmas would e nowhere near if Dad was Little kids?"
pretty bleak.
making all of that racket) I
Quietly, torn between not
Memories of profound events
Natur,11y, as we tay in our crept from our bedroom to the wanting to forsake my
(luring a person's life have a beds, whispering that this sUirs and peeped down into the previously unshakeable belief
est
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way of leaping from one's would be the year one of us living room.
in Santa and iny admittance
subconscious, depending upon snatched a glimpse of the jolly
There, whispering, giggling into a tiny part t,f the grownup
the "pasted" price of crude oil the season, place, or company. little fat man and his reindeer, and fumbling with several
IN[x)N iAI'i - 'the LOfl(
world, 1dndedtherest
iiiies of Western Europe and from $5.11 a barrel to $11.651.
One memory which seems to we lapsed one by one into that disassembled bicycles and stairs, squeezing between mom
Japan are in for more hard 11v posted price is an artificial be a common denominator deep bbadul sleep that comes tricycles and stacks of toys and and Dad, and helped.
a result of another big priceset by the producing com- aniong most of us is tbe day we to children only (in the night clothes, sat lily paren and y
Later, after iny aunt and
ii'..rease in the price of oil by panics as the basis for calcu first learned for real con- before ChnsUnas
aunt and uncle
uncle
went home with the
the Persian Gulf governments. lation of the taxes and royalties firming all of those nasty Suddenly, I woke up. My
Softly, without making any assembled toys for their
And government sources In paid them by the Western coin- suspicions that there was brothers were still soundly noise, I crept halfway down the childrens Christmas tree, I took
Caracas said Venezuela, which panics that produce or market indeed no Santa Claus.
sleeping. I remember being so stairs to better hear what they my second trip that night up the
supplies more than 10 per cent their oil.
It came for me on Christmas terrified at being awake, and were saying and better see stairs to bed.
The price of $5.11 was set in Eve in 1949. My two brothers possibly scaring away Santa what they were doing.
of the oil processed in the
Dad, who walked me up,
United States, will raise the tax October. The posted price last and I had been tucked in for the Claus, that I scarcely breathed.
It only took several moments, thanked me for helping him,
reference price on its crude January was only $259 a bar- night by Moinand Dad amidst lest I make the slightest noise.
I'm sure, but it must have and asked that I get up before
rel.
Jan. 1.
the trappings of ribbons, bows Then, as my lungs gently seemed like an eternity then, the little kids in the morning "to
'hit' six Persian Gulf producVenezuelan sources did not and assorted remnants of our reminded me that Santa or no
for me to realize what Tommy help put the finishing touches"
ers— Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, disclose what increase could be giftwrapping presents for Mom Santa, it would be a good thing Campbell, my big friend in the to tie gifts.
kti,I Aim Imahi and Otar expected in the tax referenceand Did
to a,,a,n brcath I hcard •t —
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Christmas changed for me
- announced Sunday after a price, which Is used (or calcu.
As usual, we were sternly my Dad coming and going from there was no Santa Claus.
that night, but somehow, rather
two-day meeting in Tehran that tating taxes paid by foreign oil warned by Dad to get right to his car into our thing room.
Sly
parents
and
uncle
and
(han
suffering what cotild have
effective Jan. 1 they would in. cuniipaies,
sleep, or we would scare away As my terror subsided (I aunt suddenly stopped what been a devastating encounter
crease the taxes and royalties
they' were doing. Dad had with reality, it turned Into a
they co1lct on the oil produced
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healthy ritual In our family —
front their fields from $3.06 a
Son"he
said,
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think
Officials Want A Great 1974
barrelto$7,an1ncreaseof
you can give us a hand mtting for the "little kids."
per cent.
By DONNA
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John Zacco, fresh from his the people 'harmony and
They did this by increasing
ii'rallStaff Writer
victory in last weeks runoff prosperity..
election wants to see all the
—im A&amp; Z
The spirit of Christmas
My wish is for Mr.
councilmen working as a unit
prevails today in Seminole's for the city and its citizens. We Williamson's health to improve
Managing Editor

Area
Deaths

arrival tonight is awaited in he said
hope and expectancy for a great Iongwood Councilman

the things he wants for
Councilman-elect

E. E. Longwood,"

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I hope Santa brings municipal officials, wishes for hope for a good working council
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Seminole
more energy and less himself a return to good health to benefit the people and the
B.
24th St., Sanford (tied today at crisis." County Commissioner and for the city governmentand city." she ad(ied.
his residence. Born in Green- Greg Drummond, celebrating
with his family, said.
sboro, (Ia., Iw cattle to Sanford
Lake Mary's Mayor-elect
in 19.14. fie was a retired citrus
Margie Hess wants a year of
gruwt.r
member
of First rotpt ration and happiness for
Ihipti'1Land
Church
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with
both
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Mar
Survivors include his wife,
"We want it good
Mrs. Estelle MeWhurter,,
VICTOR G Lii ILS
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, (oufl ilnin Helen
and James McWhorter bot,i
Keyser
of Altamonte SpringsTuit story is told of the great Dutch arLit who was
of Sanford and Doyle F.
McWhorter. Bartow; two said. "This is all I want along
commissioned to paint the portrait of a famous man of his
with
continued
good
health."
country.
daughters, Mrs. Doris Jones
After weeks of work the artist completed the painting. It
and Mrs. Elsie Mero, both of Mrs. Keyser will be observing
the,holiday
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Sanford; two bnitlier, Juhui R.
children and grandchildren.
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McWhorter, 11inatilla and Ray
L. McWhorter, Eustis; three

sisters, Mrs. L. M. Lomax,
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church. The public is invited to a Christmas
Eve communion service at 7 p.m. The service
will conclude with a candlelight procession to
the Nativity scene and congregutiunai Suigilig
ci traditional Christmas hymns and carols.

"End Of A Dream"

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Want to buy your true love a

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early October poll. The polling organization also said only
eight Per cent of the 1,514 adults questioned IXT. 7-l'o
indicaLd their sympathies Lay with the Arabs. Awareness
of the Arablsraeli conflict has grown steadily since the
ar started Oct.6 An Oct. 6-8 poll showed 88 per cent had
heard or read of the Mideast troubles An Oct 19-22
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astronauts have planned some surprise Christmas Eve
festivities from their orbital home after a Christmas Day
space walk to view the comet Kohoutek. Gerald P. Carr,
William R. Pogue and Edward G. Gibson were murn
about their plans. They said only that they will beam a
tekviinn show to mission control in the evening, The
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F u t u re F i r lit s
&amp;me of the finest matches made in recent years have beth
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As most people know,
Joe Frazier will finally meet
Muhmmnad All In their ltig awaited return bout. The fight,
scheduled to take place in late January, on the 28th 1l
over closed circuit P/at the Oil JoSpnJ-ts st.aiium
Au, surprisingly enough has been installed as an early line 8-5
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ptting points on the scoreboaru ever Icthe Raiders 'ot
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for the kind of last-second heroics we
eliminate Oakland from the playoffs a 'ear ago.
DolPhins 3-4, Bengali 16
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frightened Miami, scoring 13 pot
Hurst Muhlmann field goals and an interception %,u( sa C)
Neal Craig returned for a ID, in the final 3 minutes o
first half. That cut a comfortable l8joInt Dolphin eau uO fl
to a less-awesome five points.
So the defending world champions did just 1at. T K).ci iii
('Ut Cincinnati in the second half and got a second TI) pass
from quarterback Bob C,rlese and a pair of long range fieu
goals of 46 and 50 yards by C,aro Yepremian to finish off the
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has signed to fight Frankie Young for his Texiii Welterweight flUe
in Houston.
a real banger, has rung up an impressive record of 18-3,

in the welter division was Augie Gotnez
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John Pinney, who was fortunate to comeaway with a draw after his
eight rounder with Teddy "Bear" Murray.
Former World's heavyweight champion Miamis Jimmy Ellis
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debacle against George Foreman in the Garden, during the winter
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Carlos Salinas in Miami Beach. Salinas came Into the bout with fine
credentials that included a couple of brawls with top rated "Bad"
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w thur sdmolarships would 'itank) \l,mrshall athktit, Ii
tx' ccnipictely cut oH. My in- rector John Bridgers "and usymention was to help the boys
self spent so risuch lime defend"The letter of the NCAA law ing the school and the program
howt.er, sa)s this was wronl'
ihat I didn I ha e situch time
said Jomtt s I would call it ,' left to think .ibout football
technicality.
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world heavyweight etutmtspiun, Association and will soon
I as been named in a federal resume wholesale signings of
hhupp, i2, underwetit surgery
tourtconteliil)t tiiotton alleging college underclassmen and
ti an Orlando, F he,, tR1Sl)1ttl
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tim I),i is has captured tile in- sharing in F urun in s boxing
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whether or not our off-season stands publicly. I Just didn't
drills were niandatory, and you have hint' to cn;n'h ttstball."

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hounds at the Florida five. Typically, the Miami defense held the
tsaltjt auto tn uiisequent punt set the heasmuns up at the Florida
38. A short drive led to a 26-yard field goal by Draudt.
Varner's punting — 10 times for a 33-yard average - helped keep
tht'Gatorspinnedinside their 3CLntIl his only bad puntof the night
gave Florida the ball at Miami's 31.
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Florida Coach Doug Dickey said the formation surprised his
t' tin aid k€pt it off balance
'They made enough yardage to win and we made enough
mistakes to lose," he also said.
Miami recovered three fumbles and intercepted four passes.
Fumble recoveries set up Varner's touchdown and a 45-yard field

lean Basketball Association uris released by the league funds from the match to hi lit'!!
and Hupp is a niernber of the Saturday. Davis had 13 hits in intact until a fimial hearing.
board of directors,
another playing capacity and

rule infractions, according to will as an)bod) in the country. cause I felt it would be easier
trinnan, 24, are business
inure victories than any other (kirge Scott at the
the Fort lauderdale Sun-Senti.
manager Leroy Jackson.
"We never ran off any kids for iwoplu to iccept a new per- college basketball coach, was In all batting race.
mid,
like they do at so many other Mufi,"
Florida to help promote Junior Davis was way in front of Or- former siutnager hick Sadler
The newspaper quoted Larry colleges. Bitt, no nialter what
Pro Basketball when he was lando Cvpeila o(thc' Boston Red and the George Foreman
Jones as saying tiis decision to happens in the future, Honda
i-ushed to the hospital (or Sux and Tony Oliva of that Mm- D'velt'nnent Corp.
resign Friday as football coach State will be known For many
surgery.
nesota Twins, who tied fur see.
is partly based on the NCAA's )ears as the place with the
In an interview with the Or- nd aniong designated Ilitters
failure to exonerate FSU after chicken wire that caused
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was ineffective as
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lkt iii F lausimsi I win bs 5
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Scorers for Knight's Shoes Though they outscored Big Dip
were F'lanutit, 14 points; Itay, 8 then, there WaS no way they Mussar six.
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Manter; 2 points.
Knight's Shoc beat Wilson
Scorers for Wilson Maier Big Dip am! thought Ralph Johnny Howe all had two
l"urnilure were Pills, 6 lInLs; I 'illow Motors lust, it was their points,
Mawr I-'urniture 28 to 23
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hose gaiin' ft'r their third M;tu%'erli, t; 1XntS Murray 6 highest score so far this season.
I hmi.Js scorir fur Big 1)ip was
S t \ Ft tIll) I I I I hUt 8
points, and Siiiith, 5 pointS
straight w itt itt the season
( cci Raw Is w itli 24 points next
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Coach Paul Brown shrugged off lull,"
and coiiipiled 16. total first 21-10 when Neal Craig stole a
Sunday's 34-16 Miierican FoolBut Scott also adniitted that downs U Cincinnati's seven,
pass and ran 45 yards ti py
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Quarterback Bob Griese took dirt. Muhlniann added a 46 yard
Miami by saying his Hengals Iwavily to stymie Cincinnati the team 80 yards
LONGER w
in 10 pLays boot and then a 12-yarder after
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Paul Morris lutIil)led a hckolf to cut
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Writer 4-71; No. 8 Louisville defeated win most valwible player hon. which was bothered by a full. what they enjo) the must, racing.
Somctin,es UCLA's basket- Bradley 74-65; No. 9 Providence ors in the tourney,
court press in the second half
Youngma:i announced that from now on Central Florida
Couch John Wooden,
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opening at 6p.m. on Saturday and 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. Also, all of
"I thought St. Bonaventurt Cunibia
70-43
tisCo, a preseason ranked
the bike riders should look forward to about Jan. 12, 1974 when the
would be stronger than it was,'
14mg i3eddl State, ranked teatit, snapped a five-game losProvidence duo Kevin track hopes torun seperate Elclasseifor them.
said Wooden alter the top-rank- iitt, walloped Indiana State 74.- tag streak by beating s. ,. Macurn and Marvin Barnes
Youngman also reminds all drivers that they must use seat
ed Bruins captured their 8ls! 45: No. 12 Memphis Statt' sepli's, I'a., 80-63.
took care of t)eI'aul. Stacom belts and all not wheel cars and modified Street machint's mnut
straight victory by blasting the crusk'tj &amp;itiifortl 101-69; No. 14
The 15th-ranked (;asnecocks scored 38 points, while Barnes have drivers with helmets Or no racing.
Bonnics 111-59 Saturday night.
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en, 'they were awed by our halted Ohio U. 80-63- Van- half after trailing by 14. "It by St. John's in the opening
strength."
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The Brui-is provided reason 83-72; No. 18 Syracuse upended again," said Indiana Coach Bob
caine back to punish CoFor awe, exploding for 20-2 and Ek5ton College 110-88 and in the Knight, referring to a game lutimbia with flay Olums scarSTANDINGS
13-3 scorinf; burss in the first only other loss among lop 20 where the Hoosiers frittered ing 15 poInts.
half, when they ran up a 63-20 tcaiiis No 19 Jacksonville was iwat a -l600int
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"Florida played a major power tonight," Mallory said Saturday
if icr his 15th ranked and undefeated team overpowered the
(,ators, 16-7, in the frost-bitten Tangerine Howl
People should give the MmdAinerican Conference champion a
little more consideration in the bowls," he said. "Our champion Is
(apableofplayingsomeofthebestinsteadorthemalwayshavjng
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In group three consisting of all cars runnIng 16.00 seconds El
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.T:rd Terry Danials should put the 18 year old Curto right up in
nüddle of the ratings, right oext to Tampa's "Snake" White. What
a-natural that would be, White and Carte (or the Florida Light
Heavy crown. I am sure that White will not go to Miami. viscussi
would be afraid of a hometown decision, while the Mendoz.a Group
wotjtj not allow the bout to take place In Tampa (or the saint
reasons. Who knows, maybe they can compronuse and hold It in
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Frank [)udson driving a 1973Z-28 Camero ran a 34.78 seconds
CT run before being eliminated, Chris Lake driving a 1969 Camero
ran into fuel pump troubles and could not get his car running right.
Harold Davidson driving a 1970 Mustang Boss 302 got his down
to 14.70 seconds ET before losing, Craige H-awls driving his 1972
Heavy Chevy Chevette could only get his machine down to 15.23
seconds El before being elimirated, and fler hodges a class
winner last week heoke a push rod and ran a 16.50 before retiring
for the day.

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the meet going to Gar) Walker of Cocoa
Walltr's
..aPetl iiuit 'un was a h31r' one as he is Situ
having hdndling problems with tus new '73 Vega pro stocker drag
racer. When he gets it all together he should be able to run well
below the lOsecond mark.
In group one, including all cars running 1390 second ET or
lower Gino Itattle drove, a beautiful blut 40 Ford Coupe to a 13 10
run ocr John Russell of Orlando ifl a '70 Che%) two, both modified
street machines.
Rellwacawardedalroph) forgoodsportsmanihipwhen
,' hacked off his machine when he got loose about half wa down the
strip on the troph) run The award was made b) track director
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(roup tMo, including all cars from 13,91 seconds El to 1600
' seconds as Hutchinson took his first trophy hcme In his 1965 Olds
442 with a low run of 14.50 seconds El over another Seminole
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pass in last year s Super Bowl in Los Angeles
squad, many people are wondering what the
again&amp; Washington safety Brig Owen. Miami
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half and went into the drng room wailing 7. That was
when defensive end Carl EHer decided to shake things up. He
made a little speech to his teammates, telling them to get out
there and play football.
That bit of Inspiration helped the Vikings turn the game
around in the fourth quarter when Tarkenton, who's never
been in the playoffs before in 13 pro seasons, tossed scoring
passes of 28 and six yards to Gilliam.
Cowboys 27 Rams 16
Dallas forced turnovers on Los Angeles' first two offensive
plays and cashed in for a pair of touctx!owns en route to a 17-0
lead. Then the Ranis rushed back, slashing away all but one
point of the margin,
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The National Football 1agt2e Super Bowl countdown is at
four and hOldog.
Minnesota and Dallas are still ilive in the National Con.
ference and Oakland and Miami are the American Con.
ference survivors after the opening weekend of playoff
g:mes dominated by home teams.
Minnesota had the closest call, outlasting Washington 27-20
on a pair of fourth quarter touchdown passes from I'ran
Tarkenton to John Gililam. Dallas will host the Vikings for
the NFC title next Sunday alter eliminating I.os Angeles 27-16
with Roger Staubach hitting Drew Pearson on two scoring
pitches.
George B1anda' four field goals helped Oakland romp to a
33-14 victory over Pittsburgh. That put the Raiders in the
AFC championship game against defending Super Bowl
champion Miami next Sunday. The Dolphins advanced by

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ON MOTION BY COMMISSIONER Club Road. Rifl US,
On Country
DRUMM0ND. SECONDED n
Club Roao
COJAIy
COM.'PSSlOPiER WILLIAMS THE
Corltnue northeast on Cc;nlry ($o
F DL L O:,IP4G RESOLUTION WAS
Dr'
to 7tP Street, Continue
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT on 2h S?re? to point of beginning
THE REGULAR MEETING OF
Potl'ng PIac•: Because the Board
THE BOARD OF COUNTY coa,i
of County Comm%sIoner
of
MISSIONERS OF SEMINOLE
Semnot County has netmrmin
COUNTY. FLORIDA, ON THE 4th that no accommodal;o
prt'sently
DAY OF DECEMBER. A 0.. 1973. eai? within thiS Precinct adequate
WHEREAS, Ftorlda Statutes
for the eaptdltIOijt and CfIi(jtflt
Provide'S for changeS in election
hOuSirig and hlndliflg of vOting and
C1Strct ar,'J c.oling places during
ol,no paraphernalia, tr Board has
Odd rumbered years. dOd
by Separate rrotullon, also
WHEREAS. cre'Jjingpopjletjon
recorded on this date. pursuant to
hdS necessitated changes in the
Florida Statutes Section 101 71,
lO(dti, of polling places within
designated the fOl$o*'ng Site OutSide
P(Icinct% and alteration Of OrtcinC?s
Precinct No 1 as a temporary
nd precinct boundaries, ana
polling Place for Precinct No I
WHEREAS, in comof,ance With
Portable. S6nford Miodle School.
Florida SItut, the Board of
S.anfr, FlOrida
County Commissioners of Seminoie
PRECINCT NO. 2
County Pus by reSolution on tht. 4th
Begin Coiinty line and lnterstete I
day Of December. A 0. desCribed
at Lake Mroe. Run South on I I to
and Set forth the bovndaris and
South Section linC Section 21 205
limits c cacti
eCinCt and the
79E. Run weS On south lint' Section
potting places ot each precinct, aria
74 705 ?9E to southeast Corner
WHEREAS, the Board of County
Siction 73 IOS•79E. Run *.st OC
Ccmmissioner of Seminole County SOuth tirie at Section 73 205 29E
has Utfermined that no ac
SOutheaSt
to
corner
Sect.
COmmodTions preSently CaiSt 'on
72705 79E.
Run
west
*ithiri PrecIncts 1, 71. 27. 12. 13, and
On south fineof Section 72 70$ 2"E to
0, adeQuate br the expedTIo aria
Little WCkiva River: Run nor
efficient t ,JLJ5lflg and handling of
tPiwesterty on the LItle Wekive
Ctiflg and voting paraphernalia
Piwr to the Wtkiy River aria
ithifl said precinCtS
County line; Follow County line
PlOW. THERE FORE. BE IT
north to the St Johns River: F011OW
REZSOLVEDby the Boordof County
County li.e southeasterly on the St
Johns River to the pOint of begin
Commissioners of Semnoic County,
Ficr.Ija. tPidt 101 precincts %, 37, 37.
l'i4flQ
£1. £3. and 47. tPu following fern
Potting Dface; Wii&amp;n School,

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their reSpective precincts, but
(OfitiQuout thereto'
PRECINCT NO. I
Temporary Polling Place: pa,.
t6ble, Sanford MiddI
School.
Sarfor
Fterida
PRECINCT NO. 73
Temporary Polling Place, San
lord Civic Center. Sanford, Florida
PRECINCT NO. p
Temporary Polling Place: San
PRECINCT NO. 47
Temporary
Pelling
Place:
Semruote High School. Sanford.
Florida
PRECINCT PlO. 43
Temporary
Polling
Place:
K 5w rn Cfuh (asrOrney
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Seminole County.

PRECINCT NO.
Begin on County lint at the Ostetn
Bridge arid the St. Johns River.
Fotlow thC St
Johns River
(County line) southeaSterly to State
ROad '6 Higluwidy fltidge and the St
JOhns Rixer: Run South into Lake
Jt'S$up Staying in tne center of Lake
JtSSup until running into a western
extenSion of Salt creek: Run South
westerly nd weSt'in the center 0,
Lake iessup to the Center of fl
from BeardallAvenue. Runnorthon
the imaginary line to Beardall
Avrnue; Continue north on Beardall
Avecuetoan imaginary line parallel
and adjacent to the east west run.
way of the Sanford Municipal Air
port Pn west on the imaginary line
parallel 10 the cast welt runway
the Sanford City Limiti, Run norm

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Temporary
Polling
Place:
Longwood Community Building.

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Street 4S P a}. Run b5t on 25th
Street tSR. 16) to Silver AVtVC.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
Street; Run east ott 24th Street to
that
where
the
Burrows Lane. Pun north on
aboesa:
detQiCtit49 0' 'ng v'ace's shall
Burrows Lq,.O "s an imaginary line
rc.ul? in the voting place for two or
running due north tpu,r Ru'tOwi
more prCcincts being located for
Lane to Celery Avenue (S . 415);
porpo5e Cf an eltctiOn in one
Continuersorthonttu, imiginaryline
building, the young places for the
to Celery Avenue (S P 115). Run
several prec"scts 'rivOlved thall be
east on Cefcry Avenue (SR 4131 to
stablisheø
and
maintained
point of beginning,
separate and apart from cacti other
P011ing Place: Midway Fire
in tao
iIdro and
ncte, i trey Avrne', Sem.lt'
:! FTt'
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".,J'.JLVCD
that said tempo,r1 polling places
PRECINCT. No.4
be recoraed in the Official Record
Begin at the intersecti
Palm
Book in the Offict'Of the Clerk of the
Springs Drive and Semoran
Circuil Court of Sernirfuole County.
Bovievaro (S
'36). Run north O
F;8rid. and that this resolution oa
Palm SprIngs Drive to North Street:
oublithed not more than thirty days Runeast on North Street to Seminole
nor less then twenty aa
prior to Avenue: Run north on Seminole
th* hoding of tile upcoming general Avenue to Alberta Street; R
east
e4ection to be held in 1974
Ori Alberta Str.t to the Siriboard
Coast line R*ilroad, Run south on
STATE OF cIOloA
true Setora Coast Line Railroad t*
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
Longwood Road (S P 172). Run
I HEREBY CERTIFY that r.
on Longwvoa Road
ard foc'ego'nq 5 a true and
(SR 437 to First Street. Rem
5t
correct COpy oI a Resolution
on First Street to
Street,
l't.lnifruetJtlybythe BOdrd0lCty
Continue on North Street to Lake
Commitsioners
emiooue County
Ho*ell Ro6d. Run south on Lake
Ct .t Recusar Meet'ng held
Howell Rcad to Semoran Boolear
On the 4th dCy of December. 1913. as
(S P 134). Rn west on Sernoran
same apars on the recota in the
Boulevard (SR 434) t pOint of
Book fr Seid County
bt'Qiflfling
tfl WITNESS WHEREOF, I ',ave
Polling
Place:
Cty
Hall
hereunto set my hand and tffixed
Altarr.oriee Springs. Florida
the Official Seal of tht Board of
PRECINCT NO. S
Begin at tile intersection
Count y Cornmi$siont'rL thi5 the 4th
an
aav of December, AD. 1973
Road and County Lint Road at the
S ArThur H. Beckwiffi, Jr.,
Orange Seminole County line: Run
Clerk
north on Dean Road to State Road
of the Board Of
124, Rvn IOWh$ttrly and west on
Couaty CommiSionirS
Stale Road 126 to Tuskawilla
in aria for Seminole
Gabriella Road; Run riorth on
County. Fio
Tskawilla Gabrielta ROad o S'aie
Pubish Dec II. 71, 31, 71, $973
Roid 419; Continue across State
DEW
Road 419 to Rrantley Avenue: Run
north on Brantley Avenue to the
RESOLUTIO,j
scu'h shore of lake .Sessup. Run
Cr' '.OTlON (IV CO'.'MISSION(R
along
art imaginar, line from
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THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION
WAS UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED
AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM
MlSSlOPlEpS OF SEMINOLE
CCUNTY. FLORIDA. ON THE 5th
OAr OF OECEMU(P, AD,, W73
WHEREAS. Cilp'rs I03) and
101 73. Frida Statutes. provideand
o,rmit the Board DI County Corn.
mi5jieri of each County.
ofl
reforr.mendat.on anso approiat rt
the Ssj,eryljr of P leØ ions, in

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year, t chang, tIle

Lake Jesstjp; Run east arid rice.
thrasterly along the center of Lake
Jelsuptothe,ntraf,ceof Salt Creek.
Ctiriu southeasterly along Salt
Creektotpue5altcreekMaiaCanal.
Continue southerly along Salt Creek
Main Canal to Stone Street; Run
souTh on Stone Street to Cabbage
Avenue, Run east on Cabbage
AVer.Ue to an imaginary line cx
j4ng due east trm Cabbage
Avenue o th
Econiockna,chef
(reOk, Cc.nt nut east along tile

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Run South along thc' Econ Creek

o'eclnct. and

along the County Line to th, point of
AHEU(As, the' Suporvisor at beginning
fit.
of SefnirOle County did
Polling Place; City Hail, Ovio,
recommend ano approve ,tterat.on
Floriøa
or creation of election precincts ifS
PRECINCT NO. a
SeminI, Couittty. F!oqda, by the
Begin at tne lunctuon of the St
Board of County Contmisioas,rs of
Johns Rivt'r drid the Econtocknat
Stminole County, Florida. drid
thee Crete at the eastern COunty
WHEREAS, the Board of County
fn, rottow the Econlockilatchee
Co-rnrnission,ri of StrnnoIe County.
(refit weSterly to an east ztnn
Florida, ao deem ii neceSsary to
of Carthage Avenue; Run west
alter or credtc election diStricli or
said extension of Cabbage Avenue to
Caage Avenue; Rem west on
WHEREAS, tPut5 han odd number
CabBage Avenue to Stone Street;
year as pravided in Chapter 91031,
Pert north on Stone Street to Salt
FIrid Statutes 1963. aria
Creek Main Canal; Pin in a
WIfE PEAS.
Chapter igi 73
thCrty directiOn on Salt Creek t&amp;ain
FlOrida Statutes 1963 aoes prouide
Canal to Silt Creek; Run nø
that any change n tht division.
th*eSttrly on Salt Creek to lake
numberor bundanief tilt' eterton
JtSup, FOlt
on 'wejienly cx
Precinct Shall be Iccratel,
tersion f S-sit (rttk iOtQ Lake
'n w"t.ng by '
Jeiwo approxlmitety one føurth
Of Spmiroie COuittty
P
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n the cr'er Of
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shall be clearly defined at
a that any changes
hail be pubiisnt' four (it limal in
tome newspaper in Seminole
tounty
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Cl. Fior;oa Ste?,.- t'kt'J. ttw do
hereB lIter or rea,v tht tOlIO*hrlO
(*SC'iGtd Cle'CtiOtt precincts and do
deSignate true followng described
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rn, t. Johns River along the cOunty
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to iake HemnC, thru the Center
Of Lake H1tey along County lint;
Clittu* tout*u nix 1k. Si
h,wq
pnei of heginnng tat
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Geneva, Florid,

PRECINCT NO. l.A
Beg.n at tilt' hit erton DI Sttr
Poad 419 .snd the Sauffi Slnsiswije
(.Qunty lint'. Rgtl nQth on State
Roaa 1)9 to Orleantoer Averts,, Hurt
named (reek runnind sOd4r
O(eanueur Avenue And northeasterly
tu LaKe ?'lt%, Ruin rfthrCSteriy
atgr,ç tao utxp.te.j reex, 'j t.axr'
7fl;
l?irougti 'ht ter.ter 04
iae MII-S o Art irnagcnary line
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Mills Ra to Crry
Road.
the centerline of Trilby Branch F011Ow S
eastr$ to Forest
Fern Park.
PollIng Place: Scth Seminole
School. O*fc(o
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Run SOuth along Curryville Roan to
Railroad to th Ult tiC Of Setton Lake Avenue; Run Southerly On
WeSt
School,
On
Ptlddle
Cakseiberry,
Florida
S
R
119
to
lunction
o
dpOiflt four hufldrd (100') ICet more
19. TOflthip 715, RLIOQI' 79E. Forest Lake Avøflue to Forest Ldke
Florida
ii,
PRECINCT NO.32
s
SR. 131. R
west on
or less $Ou'heat of the int,rsetion
ThenCecOntinUC northeasterly MOnq Drive Pun est on Forest
flgj
1t the iriterse lion of
PRECINCT NO. )
Lake S P 4)4 to u.s 1792. Follow U S $7
Curryvl$e Road and Lake Mills
th ('çtIeff ic l Trilby Urancn Drive to (den Park Avenue, Follow
Rantout Lane and Country Club
flegn it the nterscOon of U S
Southerly tci point of beginniflg
Rooø, Run west. SOuthsestcrty,
Railroad in SecIlon 70, TOwothip Eden Park Avenue Snuth to SCL
$1
97 arid the OraiigeSeminoie
(S
R.
444);
Run
edSi
on
PoIIin$
Portable
at
Road
Place;
SOuth lndSOUthU%tCrly along an arc
215. Ranoc flE, tO d point on the Railroad (Trilby Branch), FOIlw neat orner of SR.
Country Club Road to Country Club County lIne; Go flOtlhCdIttIy on
4Ji dna u S
to a pOint on Ft. Christmas Road
centerline ci Eden Park Avenue; SCL Railroad Southwesterly to
Road; Continue northeast on US 1710 the intet section of S P
Seminole County. Florida
•proImOtely three thouSand four
Thence run north along Ih cm
Orange Seminole County Iifl,
Country Club Road to Lake Mary 436. Run southeast along S P 136 to
WeSt PRECINCT NO. 35
hundrtd (3.100') feet northwest ci
tetlinC of Eden Park Avenue to the then north on County Iin 10 pOint of
the Seminole County line; Run
Begin at intersection of S P. 136 Road; Run South on Lake Mdry the interiCction of Floral Boulevard
north linC of Section 70, To*nth p begInning
Southwest along Fort Christmas
and 5427 (Mallland Avenue); Run RoadtoflthStreet. Runcast on 25th (Ostord Road). Follow Floral
71$,
29E; Thence continue
Polling Place; Florida Power east on S P 136o interSection with Street to the cid 5Cc. RaIlroad right
Road to the Seminole County lne,
Boulevard fOsford Road) southerly
riorth atcng the centerline of Eden Fn'rtoyrs' Loungc, Bear
P, scu'h on the old sn
Run wCSt along th Serrolt' Coinly
to tr,' Orange ernnote County InC
Lake, Seaboard Ccist 1tn Pllrod nan Cf
ParK Aç'ri ir 4,(lOti 17, ToAriship
S'rniole County, Floi
lr
to Inc point of bginning
line track. follow South aljng Palroa till it rncrgcs with the SCL
Run along the Orange Seminole
215. Range 7gE approsmateiy 2600 PRECINCT NO. I?
Polling Place; Community House.
SCLRR main lln track t
Railroad; ContinueonfCL Railroad Countyllnrtothepointofbe'ginninj
feet toa point on the north line of Lot
Begin at the InterSection Of U
Chutucta, Florid
terseclion with Spring Lake Road;
to the intersection with dri
Polling Place: St Johns Village
37. McNeirsOrange Villa, Plat Book 1797
and
S P.
136;
PRECINCT NO.
Pun westerly on Spring Lake Road imaginary line representing the Craft Shop. 750 Oiford Road. Fern
2. Page 99, asrew,ded in the Public southeasterly on SR 138 toRun
in
Begin at the jUnCtion of the St.
to interSection with 5427 IMaitland Sanford Grant Line; Rvn northwest
Pirk. Florida
Recor
of Seminole County: tersection with Red Bug La:e
Johns River ano the Econlockhal
Road
Avenuel, Run north on S 177 to point
on the Sanford Grant Line to the
PRECINCT NO 40
Thence run east aporoximately 20 and Wlntr Park Drive; Run
flOt
chee Creek at the eastern County
f btginnina a! s
intersection with Country Club
Begin at a point onthe South line of
feet to the northwest corner 01 Lot 7.
therl on WinICt Park Drive to in
lint, Run we'l and south along the
Polling Place: Seventh aay Ad Road. Run north on Country Club Section 'U, Township 715, Range
Econlockhatchee Creek to the
Forest Lake Heights. Plat Book 9, terSeCtiOnOf Queen's Mirror Circle; vCflti$t Church. Altdmonte Springs, Road to Rantoul Lane. Continue 3OE. Iid point being approsimatety
PageU,
Public Records of Seminole Follow Queen's Mirror Circle nortn Florida
Seminole County line; Run east on
north on Rantoul Lane to point of
1)70 feet from the SoutheaSt corner
County; Thence run mirth ap westerly to South Triptelt Lkq
the Semnol, County line to the St
flfl; nning
of Section 34, TowtnP'p 7)5. Range
proximately 2) feet to The Centerline Drive; Follow South Triplelt Lake PRECINCT NO. 36
Johns River: Run north on the St
Polling Place: Portable adiacent )OE; Said point also described as the
of Forest Lake Drive West. Thence Drive northwesterly and westerly to
Begin at the luncf ion of
JOhns River to the pont of bt'ginto
South sloe' of Mayfair Country
centerline of Eastt'rook Boulevard,
run east along the centerline of Triplett Lake Drive, Follow Triplelt and S P 127. FollOw S R
fl
fling; Excluding, howcer. that area
CIu
SemnolC County, Florida
Forest Lake Drive West ip.
Trence run northerly along the
Lake
Drive
northerly
to
snteecl,on
westerly
to
SCI
Raitroad.
Follow
described In Precinct 7 A
PRECINCT NO. 3)
proximately 610 feet to the (en' of Oakw
centerline
of Eastbrook Boulevard
Drive as though Oak Sd Railroad northeasterly (staying
Polling Place: Community Hou
Peon at a point on the Centerline to the centerline of H0weII Branch
t,rl,ne
of
Forest
Lake
Drive;.
wood
Drive
were
extended
east;
on
Chuluota. Floq;da
the western trnck) to Country of State Road Ifl, in Section 7,
Road: Thence run easterly along the
Thence run Odrlherly along the Follow Okwood Drive weSt
PRECINCT NO.
to
in
Club
Road;
Run north on Country Township 20$, Range 30; SaId oiflt centerline of Howell Branch Road to
c.mterllne
of
Fcret
Lake
Drive
tersection
with
Sunset
Drive;
Run
Club
Road
Begin at a point on The Southw"tf
to the Sanford Gran' being the center pont of tne in
a point on the east line of Section 34.
approximately 1910 feet o Ihe north and west on Sunset Drive to Line; Run southeasterly on Sanford tersection of State Road 177 and the
corner of $ectl
2$ Townshp 7)5,
centerllneof State Road 436.
Township 7)5. Range 3OE, Said
Thence
interSection
of
U
5.
17
92;
Run
Grant
Line
to
U
S
17
92.
Run
south
Range 30E. Thence run east along
ACL PiIro.d. Thence run South
run casterty along the crnterllne of Southwesterly on
point
also described as the cen
U S 17 92 to point westerly on U S $7 97 to point oP westerly along th centerline of
the southIlne of Section 7e. 215,
State Road 1)6 tO the cast lint' of cf beginning
terline of Dike Road. Thence run
beginning
Rarge30Ctothesoutneastccrncrof
Section Il, Township 2)5. Range
State Road 427, approximately 3.350
north along the centeftine of Dike
Polling Placø: Casselberry
Polling Place: Lake
Section 21, Township 7)5. Range
y Fire feet to a point on the centerline of
2E. Thence continue easterly along Women's Club. CaSsetberry. Florida
Road to the northeast corner or
30E; Thence continue east along the the centerline of SR 136 In SectIon 16,
House, SE corner Wilbur Avenue Loviqwooa 14111% Road. Therce run
Section 31, Township 71S. Range
PRECINCT NO, ii
and
FirSt
St
reel.
Lake
M
north line uf Section 31, Townnip
TownshIp 715. Range 29E to the
dry. west along thC cCnterline of
30E: Thence (OfltiflUt' nortttely
Begin at the intersection uf an Florida
2)5. Range 3OE to a point. Said Centerline oi SR 131; Thence
LOngwood Hills Road to the west line along the centerline of Dike Road in
run ford-Ovle
Road
(SR.
119)
and
PRECINCT
NO.
27
lnt, being apprnhimately 7445 feet
of Section 29. Township 70$. Range
south along the centerline 01 SR 13) SeaboarctCoat Line POi;rcj,ud (Lake
SectIon 26, Township 715. Range
flran ,t tht' Volucia Scm
from the r&amp;t,esi corner ot Sfon
tnr
ln
T hcric e nn!i nur .% rtrn I
en 'f
. ç ;nt Sn'ri ,j.flt be' ng
1f I
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hong the' evnter line of Lonowoca
•ucproximately
115 feet nortn of the
'I 2E. Trrer.ce on the railroad to 25th Place; Run Osteeru ttriUie (S P 41); Follow HillS Road In Se$ion 30. Towns.nip
point also described as the cen
centerline of Princess Gate
run Southerly along the centerline of east on 25th Place to Mellonville SR ltSweSttotheno,thwest corner 705 Range 30E toa point on Itre west
terllne of Howell Branch Road.
SR 431 in Section 2). Townsnip 2)5, Avenue; Run north on
Boulevard. Thence tontinut nor
Melloruv,tle of Section 37 19$ )1E: Run South an line of said Section, Thence contenu
Thenct run easterly along the
?t'ei'ly aIonc tnt centerline 01 Oke
Range 29E to a porn?, idid point Avenue to2S9u Street (SR. 44), Run *tSt line of Section 32 195-31E to Southerly along the centerli.ie of
Cefl?rrllnCofIlnwelI Brancn Read to
Road iri St'clion 27. Toaistuip 21$.
bcing approxlmtity 2)5 feet south east on 25th Street IS . 46) to the Geneva Avenue (SR. 46); Run west LOQW
a point On the east line of Section 34,
Hills
Road
in 5eti
75,
Range 3E to the east line of Section
of the centerline of Ifillview Drive; Sanford City Limits, Run South Oil Geneva Avenue to Mellonvllle Township 70s,
Range
29E
t a point
Tnhip 2)5, rdnge')OE; Said point
Thence run east to true east
37. To*nthlp 21S. Range )OE.
line of along the Sanford City Limits to an Avenue; Run north on Mellonville on the South line of Section 7.5.
described as the cenlerine of

Section 21, Townshp 2)5. Range imaginary line parallel to thi East Avenue to the South shore of Lake TownshIp 205. Rng 79E, Sad
79E; Thence Continue east in Section West Airport runway; Run cast Monroe, Continue north intQ Lake point being dpp'oxlmately ISO
feet
72. Township 2)5. Range E. tO a along the Imaginary lint' paalIel to Monroe on a line projected from west of tilt' Sov?hC6St corner of %id
point on the Cast right of way line of the east
west runway to Beardatl Mellonvilte Avenue to the Voluia
Township 2)S. Range 3OE; Thence Mathews Road; Thcncc run north AI,enuC. Run south on Beardall SemInole County line in L
Section, Thence Continue South
Continue northerly 6long the (en
along the
atong
the west liric' of Section 31.
east right of way line of Avenue to an imaginary line cx
Monroe; Fllw the

Thence Continue east along the
centerline of Dike Roaa in Section
26. TO*nhlp 7)5. Range 30E to tile
east line of Section 76, To*nUuip7)5,
Range 30E. Thnct COntpuC
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along the centerline of Dx,' Mood In

TownSPiip7l$, Range 30E.toa point;
Said point being approximately 145

( to the centertne of Tukawilla

Dike Road, Thence run north a'ong
the centerline of Dke Road to the
northeast corner of Se(tin 31,

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Stcfion3. Township 315. Range ICE
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north I'r.e I Sermon i. Tnrtihp
7)5 R,ir.ge
JOE tØ th notth*,
corner cf Section 31. TO*iiup Jt
Range JOE,
1ht'ne' COntinue west
along tile north lifl Of SertOn 33
Ti'inn',Pu.p 71%, Range )O( to tie
1.-nt c! lg.nning
Polling Piact: Because
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PRECINCT NO. IS
RoAd SOutherly to the' intersection of
lake Drive soutbeasterl,
0 Section 21.
that riO M(Oi'nmodatloni, PftStntly
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434 on the west TuskawIlla (abnic4ia Road m auow ICE, to
7)5, Range RntlfiunLaK,.Roaa Goweton Kt'ø rust
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witti,n th t"ccmcf adequate
bc'ginni.nq
Orargr 5rn:rc.ic County lifle', Tuskawli (Ahnii'll
Pr.aei fxor
Ru t.ake Ilmid tO 'h r'mnt of
Polling Pljtt I
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theasterly along the centerline 01
Slate Roect 100 to the South line of
Stctirin 76. To*nhp 205. Ranne
791 Thence' continu, northeaSterly
ciong the centerline t State Road
ru Section 26. Townsnp 205.
79( tOtht' mitt tilt' cit Section
Tciwnhip 705
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P,inqt' 7SF
tt''rtf)fltiiii, nuetirm,istcnl ,ui000
fire centerline Of StaIr Read Iji) II
in Se".tlon 75. 1*nihp 705. Panqe
iSE. to f1.i' north line of tact
%t'Clion
Tluen(C cofltinu? nr
theastcrly along the' centerline 01
Stave Roita 400 U Ii approximately
7 V )3 lest to a point n the centerline
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saidpointbeingapproxirnetply).$70
westerly along tIlt' centerline of
Ie,t east of th southwett corner of
State Road 4)6 fl Section 16
Section 7, Tn5hip 71$, Range usE.
Tnihip 715. Range 79E to the
sad poInt also described as the
point Of beginning
centerline of State Road 100 (in
Polling Place: Located at lilt'
terstate Fr), Thence run north
along the centerline of Statc Road
Holiday Inn t the Intersection Of
Interstate Four and State Highw.'iy
400 hO the centerline ol State Road
136 Altanonte Springs, Flor,da
4)1. Tilencerunnortpueasterlyalong
PRECINCT NO.
tile Centerline Of State Road 131 to
Peon ,it ,i pont on the Southwest
east inC of Sectipo 2. Township
crner of Section 3). Township 2)5.
itS. Rariot' 791. Thence continue,
Prge 301. Thence run north along
northeasterly along true centerline of
the west line of Section)]. Township
State Road 431 in Section I, Town
2)5, Range ICE to the notth*et
shlp7IS, Range7CE,tothenorthline
01 sala Section. Thence run east corner of sOict St'cton, Thence run
east along the north hoC of Section
along tile north line of Section ,
3 To*5hip 7)5, Ra,i,e JOE, to a
Townthip 75 Range 29(. to the
posntonthecenterfineof State Poau
northeast corner of Section I,
TownshIp 7)5. Range 79t. ThenCe 434. TPvunucC run southeasterly itlog
the centerline of State Road 436
run South along tile cast line of
approximately 7.150 fett to a point
Section 1. Townthp 71S. Range 79E,
ffl tIli' centerline cf Winter Woods
to tile SoutheaSt corner Of Said
Boulevard, Thence run westerly
SectiOn, Thence run west along the
Along liii' centerline of Winter Woods
SOuth Urt of Section I Township 2t',
RCu'C,iirrl 0
l\
Or itt (ffl
Range 791 i0 tt.e' Southwest (L.Ir(r
terlincof P4c)ttingtiam Drive. Thence
of said section. Thence run west
run Southerly along the Centerline of
6ttjng the 5jth line of Section 7,
Nottingham Drive to a point ap
TOwnShip 71$. Range 79E, to the
proximately 1)0 feet north on the
point ci' fle'g;nnng
South line of Section 33, Tuwnthip
Polling Place: Rolling HillS
215. Ritnge' 301. Thence run south to
Country Club. Country Club Road.
the %Ouh line at Stio 17, Town
Altamn!e' Springs, Flotidit
5h(r 2t
i4tn,,'i 30E Itlrl,' ruin
PRECINCT NO 47
Begin .SIftpOIntonttw'utri line ot SOuth to the south line of Se'(tion 3.3.
Township 715. Range 30E. Thence
.t Section 35, TciusnihI 70%. Range
CSt ,iIc'.n tI.' southlirie of
run
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,,ld
punt
being
ap
5c tnt' 1' lrwn%hp 7)5, Range JOE
proximately 3.250 feet west 01 tnt
is ii,. ,.'..,i usi hiYiinn,ng)
ot ;i.i
i,Gn.
Polling Place: St
Richards
Said point alSo deScribed iI% the
l'.pscopal Church, 3131 Lake Howell
tnterline of State Road 400 tIn
Road, Seniiruolt' County. Florida
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tefIif1 of State Road 436, Thence
run Sc..neastcrly along the cen
terlineof 'ltatepoadlMtaa pointon
the east lute Of Section 33. TOwnship
• Ranoe JOE, Thence continue
SCuth,Ot,ql1 along the centerlint of
State
oao £36 In Section 31,
Township 715, Röng 3GB. to a point
On the South Inc of Scrt.cn 3i,

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Range 30 East. said point being
aPproximately 1300 feet well at
northeast corner of Section 13,
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polling place for Precinct Plo 47
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Florida
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Township 2)5. Range 3lE to tile
centerline of Dean Road. Thente
run Southerly along the centerline of
OeanRcacttothesou,tu,astcorne,of
3), Townsh;p 2)5. Range
31(, Thence run wflt along the
South line Of Section 31, TOwnship
its Range 3)E to tile 1.OuttlafSt
corner of sa;a Section; Thence
contInue along the iovthline of
SeCtiOnl34.35,nd3j, To'wnsti;pltS.
Range )OE, to the pOint of beginning
Polling Place: E,stbroc
*im
Club,
Eastbrock
Boulevard.
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direction on the Wekiy
River northwesterly and westerly along (S P 14), Run west on 75th Street continue flcthwelterIy along the ifltef5C(tiOn with Spring Lake Road,
(County line) to the point of
SR. 4)9 to S P 131. Run westerly (S P 46) to Sanford Avenue; Run centerline of State Road 136 in Pun westerly on Spring Lake Rød
beginning;
along S P. 434 to point of beginning north on Sanford Avenue to Celery Secfion2O, Township 2)5. Range 30E
a ntercflpr With Interstate i, C,o
Polling Place: Fgret City
Polling Place; Winter Springs Avenue (S R. 11$); Run east On
to flue north line of SeCtiOn 20, SOOth cm Interstate .1 to point of
Community Buitdrig. Forest City, 1wn PuetI, Wnter SpringS, Florida CeleryAvenve (SR. 1)31 to Hickory
Township 715. Range JOE, Thence beginning CA Sooth tine Of Seminole
Florida
PRECINCT PlO. 4
Afenue, Run north on Hickory Continue flO(th*f5terfy along the County
PRECINCT NO. 1$
Begin at the intersection of Avenue t
Polling Place: Social Hall. St
Chapman Avenue,
centerline of State Road 436
Begin at the intersec,
of In
Snlandø Springs Road (5,R
Contir.ue north on Chapman Avenue
Magdalene Cthli Churcn,
SectIon
17,
TO*5hip
7)5,
Range
JOE
terstotelana Paola ROOd, Run east and U 5 1792; Run 'wmt a:ong to tile SOuth shore of lake Monroe.
,inCrtir 5pr'nq r:onaa
the centerline Of O.fo
Road. t.li
on Pa4a Road (where Paola Road Sanlanøo Springs Road (S P 431) tn ContInue north on an imaginary line to
Thence run Southerly along tile PRECINCT NO. 31
Circumvents art unnamed lake flit
western Section line of a 7) JO; from Chapman Avenue' to the center (Criterline of Oxford Road to the
(Icqin at tile iflttfW(tiOn of
continue on section line) to Pantoul Ru South along the western Section of Lake
SCLRR (Lake Charm Branch) and
Monroe; Run east along the South line of Sermon 17. Township 5 $ 419, Pun north on S P 119 to
lane. Run South on Rantouf lane
Iineof47lJQto Alberta Street, Run center of lake Monroe to an XIS. Range 30E. Thence Cfltiflu
*tuer• It loins aria bcomes Country
east aIring Alb'rte Street to the imeg;nary line extending north from Southerly along tile Centerline of US 1792 RunnOrtheattbflU
s I
Club Rd, Continue sOuth on
Seaboard Coast Int Pa.lroad, Run Mellonvilly Avenue to the center of OufordRoein SrCtion7O. Townsh:p 92 toAirpontRoulevard Runeaston
Country Club Rcaø to intersection South along the Seaboard Coast Line lake Monroe. Run South atong the 715, Range 3CC to the centerline of Airport Boulevard to the SCLRR
*itfl SCI
Raitroad, Run south on Railroad to longwood coas IS p imaginary line to the SOuth shore of Carotton Roa
ftrani Run South on
Sd
Thence run v.tit tL.uke (harm
Raifroad (staying on the 427): Run rth1$t6lOflglOfSg*00d Lake
.5(1
PR
flakedharmpranChlto
Monroe
and
MellnyiIie
along
the
centerline
of
Cerolton
wfjfCrnmast track) to th east
Road (5 P 4271 to Seminota tvenue. Continue 5otfl along
Road to tne east right of way fine of po.nt of te'g;nining
auarter corner of SicliOn 70705
Polling Place. I'pnetresl BCptist
RouIevflrd, Run cast ôlng Semnole P,'fllonyille Avnu,' to the point of
Wltn Road; Then
JOE. Run west on the center fine of- Boulevard to U 5. $7 92, Run flOrth beginning,
run north Cti&amp;irth. South tide ci Onora
Road,
along the e6tt right of way lifl Of 5,intrcI Florida
Section 70 70$ 30t 'o the east ClOng (fi 5 1797 to pont 01
qn
Polling Place: Because the Board
g,i.i,- orr
Win$føn
Poa
mp;rn,ir,,ir;
3$te'ii
PRE
CINCT
NO
3$
r. ytt,
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''ti Cr;'hrss,uicrs
ot
Ic tne nth*tt corner of Lot 3.
JOE. Run wrSt on Inc cnter line DI
Polling Place: Lyman
Begin at the intersection of pj
High Serningfe County hit determined Block C, English Estatts Unit 3. Pug Lake Road, S U 43.6. and Wner
Quarter corner of Sttion 19 205
PRECINCT NO. 9
XE. Pun north On tIlt
t line of
Begin at tile' intersection of Cl1t within this Precinct adequate Records of Seminole County. Pirk Drive to the Intersection 01
for the expitious Orid efficient Thence run east along the north lint'
Sect;on 19 70S.)Q
t the east
Thirteenth Street and Sanford housing and handling of voting
Queen't Mirror Circle. Follow
and of Lot 3, 8k
arter corner of S.ct
Aven
74
705
in
Sanford.
Run
west
English Ettat, Oueen'slAirror Circle nOrthttptIy
voting paraphernalia, the Board hat
'.1, tun wirti an true center linC ot
UnlT3tot,. c.iIiøiI corner of seig to th inICnSectl
Thirteenth Street to Park Avt'nu, by %CpCrCte rCsotution, also
t Sot Triplttt
lot Ttr'rcr' rtn •.'
5t
74
5
.if'I'nc..r!.itcl, I, .tir'
I ;r?r'r'.'it 4
'th r Pin A ,in .P
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t re: rdru c
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mli1 L'..rSl.lr? Q
3 irrt aIr.g thi it lint. jt Lot
Lake Drive rthwcterly 10 lile
Polling
Place:
Community
line rutending /xrth from Park designateclthe following Site outside
rl in I 'rn iducat.,,t
Page, Public Recorcus c.f Seminole FrI'o,
Lvrr mc. tm
c.t i. a
Prtc rd 7? a'. a e'porary polling
lrtplc$t I, .ixr Ciniy' r.,r
Ln"t
jr1. 1- ori4a
County to tilC SOuthweSt curner Of tilerly tothe' mntensectonof Okwooø
Monroe, kn 11151 along an place toe Prent ffo fl Sanford 101
fnd;an
14
3.
1115 Unit 6. Thence 0riv.
RECINCT NO- II
lmdqiniry tint in the center of Lake Ciyi Center. Sanfot.j. Ffr.,Iaa
at thn,jøtx O.ukrxnvwl
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iy aiong t
n. mr ernrrec1Ii 01 1 land MOtto, to another imaginary tifl$ PRECINCT NO. ii
Soutfitine of
S,R 136. Run HSteily on S P 134 to
flegin at the Orange Seminole Lot 5, Indian hills Unit 8 to the' west were extender) east, Rijn along Oak
extending info tilt' center of Lake
wood Drive westerly to Itsc in
right oi way fuse of Wimiebgo teqtectln of Sunset Drivo, Run
Rune
honMeillandAvenu.,, to
he AvCnue;
Run
along the U.S 1797 northeasterly to S P 136; WC%t right (if way line Cit Wnhfbtqo inter%ecfof Semingla Boulyar,
'nt*'c1t'tlon of Spring ',eke Road.
imaginary
lir'e SOuth
tO Chepman
Avenue. Run weSterly on S P. 134 to SCL
Court aorr).imifely IS frfi iO .1
RuOWeltOn$p,nnjl
1'3t1fO the
inf'tirlu,
sott ilng Chapuienu Railroai, reflow 5(1 Ra,lroad
rotlo
Serninota
Houti'viurcj
,rJprx,,i,
San Pu.r.' at
C' lr'trnstate 4. Run
drsrbco
A'ent t Itidkory Avenue, Cn
%Oulhffy t point of 'ginning
%Outhcastrly to the' i'!i.rct,On nt
normn c.n ! It0 point of begnn4ng
t'nue South along Hckovy Avenue to'
Polling Place: Prai:e Lake the rrnterline as Talbot Road; Lake D"v, Follow lee,' Drive'
0,i14:
i'r,rnte run east
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'ia; Ce'fyry.'oue i ii •hj;. Kur west trgion P1,511, SemlnQIC Cc'.ly, of
•ha centerline
'4tutPCilSterly *fld east to the nt
uj'dinig
AJterncnt,
5pingt,
tp thc centef f'n' of
along Celery Avenue (5 P. 4151 to Flor,da
orsectionof Bird Road Follow Bird
flotlia
Kewannue
trail,
Tiene
run
Sarifr Avenue Run
3th alu
PRECINCT NO. 21
Pne South t
intf'n%ect,on oi
heesterly
along
the
(enfefl
PRECINCT 9W. :i
int ot
'..r'erd
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t'.;
nf t,rgr
io onn
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nes..:s.{i
Fast Lake' (in.,i
a'ong Fast
'wannec
1rl
tO
the
rAtt
litht
to 're -tn lOt'
riOg
Il 97 otu Sc'nti,noli Boulevard
(Vnt' eastvly to it' ....,
cf Sl:n t. rneip 715,
ciuon20. wnthp7ts,Reng, 301.
Polling Place: Sinforø (v( F0110*
tt- Sectjn 14 tusxaw ,ita GabrClta
SCiniflot.
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Thence run east fttong the
Cr.rn:itlncr (if 5cpçe' Count y,
the espedifious ana efficient Ccnterlineof Said section. tOth,t
using
h,5fldlig of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Ill AND
ADVERTISEMENT
Florida at itt Regular Mceting held
and
line of 5rtn 7i, Twnip
IN THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
oting paraphernalia the floara has
FOR
C INVITATION FOR
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SEMINOLE COUNTY. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Rnqe'
79(,
TPinre
run
east
along
Y Separate resolution, also
FLORIDA.
OPISTRUCTION BIDS
Same appears on the record i
COUNTY. FLORIDA COURT OF
the centerline of Section 19.
CITY OF
recorded on thit date, pursuant to
hr
CIVIL
ACTION NO. 7)I47!.A
Minute
Book
for
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
SANITARY SEWER SYSEM
tiitt
County
PROBATE
TownShip70$, Range )9E to Ihe cast
WINTER SPRINGS.
In re: Iii Marriage Of
fFIorIde Statutes Section ioi 7$,
F lOP I 0 A
longw'ood, Florida
E I G H T E E NT H
III WITN(5$ WHEREOF, I have
In re: Estate of
line
of
saig
%ectl.
Thence
run
"as?
FLORIDA
/ deSlgnt,ø the f011owing 5t Ouittid&amp;'
os E V E L T
r.irrnto set niy har4 eild ihtfixU
MA 0 I SO Pd
Seaed Proot.iR for ihe con
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SFUIt4O
RiChARD J WIRZ.
along the centerline ot Seclion 20.
Noticeof
Public
Hearing
PETITIONER, AND NORMA JEAN
Stru(t,on of a Sanitary Sewer TO
Precinct No 43 as a temporary
the' off cml seal of the Boara Of
COUNTY, FLORIDA
loweship 70$. Range 39E 10 a point
Decea
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
polling pldc for Precinct Po 1)
MADISON, RESPONDENT
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1657.0
System
br
Longwort.
Florida,
will
Cnty
Commissioners
this
4th
day
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ted
on the Centerline 01 the ACL
Notices hereby given by true City
ffl ?e: the Marraige Of
NOTICE OF ACTION
Edttbrook Swim Club. Seminole
of December. 1973
TO ALL CREDITORS AND be received at the City Hall until Council of the City of Winter
PaiIroa line, Thence run Southerly
County, Florida
JACKIE DARDEN, Husband
TO.
NORMA
JEAPI
MADISOPJ
iSral)
J,inury Ii, $971 Bids Springs, Florida, thit Said City
along the centerline of the 1'CL
RESIDENCE
(jPJl,t4O./,'p
PRECINCT NO. 44
PERSONS
HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
will
be
cpene
and
read
in
a
poblic
Council
wilt
hold
a
PubliC
hearing
Arthur 14 flC(kith, Jr.
DEMANDS
AGAINST
Pailroi to the South line of Section
SAID
'WYNUPIA i DARDEN / i
YOu ARE HEpEfty NOTIFIED ESTATE
Begin at a point on th SOuth line 01
Clt'rh
meeting at the City Hall, L009wood.
ai to consider a request for a
70. Township ios. Range XE.
thñt an action for DittOlutiøn of
Sçction 33, Townshp uIS. Range
NOTICE OF ACTIOPi
of
true
Board
of
Florida, at 7 30 PM,, January Ii, changeof zoning from Rural Urban
You and C'lCh of you are hereby 1971
Thence Continue outh along th
TO Jackie Darden
JOE. $PProximatel 3,475 feet from
Marriage has been filed against you notified and required
County Commissioners
centerline of the ACL Railr
to present any
to PIamt'd Unit Development 01 the
RI 1
the' suuth*est corner of Said section,
ifl and for
Plans, specifications, and Other following described property
by ROSEVELT MADISOpi, and you claims and demands which you,
Section 39, Township 205, Range JOE
or
contract
doCumenf
Vidalie. Gegrqa
Thence run east along the south line
may be presently lying within the municipal
Seminole
County,
ri
are
required
to
serve
a
written
copy
either
of
you.
may
have
against
the
evamined
at
Orida
to a point on the Centerline of State
YOU
ARE HEREB" 'i) ri fl
Of SectIon 33, TO*nt%hlp 2)5, Range
the
office
of
Glace
PUbliSh
Dec
1.
2),
74,
78,
1973
and
Of your defenses, if any, to it on estate of RICHARD J WIRZ. Radcfjfie, Inc
limits of the City of Winter Springs,
Roaci 17?, Thence run Southwesterly
fhf a proceedng für diSSolution
DEW 9$
JOE to
the' Southeast corner 01 saici along the centerline 01 Slate Roau
CAR
POLL
BURKE
Attorney
for
deceased
late
of
Said
County,
to
thC
Florida
A
Complete
Winter
Perk,
Florida.
aria
more
fully
described
as
__________________________
Petitioner, whose address is 617
sef of bidding follows, to wit
marriage has been filed against 'v:
section. Thence COfltifl CCI? along' 477
aPproximately 3,150 feet to a
Santord
Atlantic
Bank
Bultding,
CIRCUIT
JUDGE
IN
THE
COURT
ducurnentt
including
plans
and
and you are requ'red 10 ser a coo.
the South line of Section 31, Town
or
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
TI
South
189
feel
of
lots
99.
100,
IN
AND
PROBATE
of
Seminole
County.
Specificatons
point on the centerline of Longyeo
of your written defenses, if
may be obtaIned 10). and 107. (the portion
thip715. RangelO[ lothecenterline
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Sanford.will
Florida.
andof
file
Ihe Florida. at his offices in the Court from Glace &amp; Radcliffe, Inc.
1347 Shore RodJ The Northwest
East tO
I.11lt Road, Thence run west along
original
lIe Clerk
Circuit
thereto an PetitIoner's attorr,r
of State Roaci 436, Thence run north
House of
FLORIDA
the centerline of Longwcod HillS
whose name and address OPPC.i'
westerly along th Crntefpifl of
tOld
County
at
Sanfd,
Palmetto
Avenue,
Winter
Park,
acres
of
Lot
110,
dllof
Lot
11)
lying
Court,
Seminole
County,
Florida,
on
Florida,
within
1
calendar
months
Florida,
uPon
deposit
of
14000
CIVIL ACTION NO. 91753.0
Roci to the weSt line of Section
below, on or before January 3. li
State Roaci 134 lo the weSt line of
or before the 5th day 01 January. frem the time of the first publication
DIVISION 0
t'ast of Shore Roaø. South of
Townsn;p 70$, Range 30E, Thence
an fiI tIlt' original thereof With ti
A D 1914. Otherwise a judgment will of this notice Two COpieS Of each
Section 31, Township
One
half
fi
)
Of
the
plan
dfpoit
Panama
Roid
aria
East
Of
Fi5her
Range
In
re
Petition
of
Continue westerly along the ceo
Clerk of this Court either bCfcr.'
will be refunded after file
30E. Thence continue northwesferl'1
date Road,
and
alllying
pOrtionS
the
PHI LLIP ü HANPIER S
be enteredIn
against
you torfhe Relief claim or demand Shell be in writing. provided a bid has been bid
Submitted
following
lots
East ofof
Fi5h.t
terline of Longwood HIII5 Rood A
demanded
the PetitIon,
service on Petitioner's attorneys Y
along the centerline of State Roici
NOTICE TO DEFEND
and shall state the place of residence and further provided that the Road
Section 30. Iownshop 705, Range JOE
immediately thereafter, Ofh(rwi"
4)6 in Section 3, ToWnship
WITNESS my handandthe Seal of and post office address of the do(umentt
TO DOUGLAS 01(1114 OWENS
Lots 1)9, 177, 13$ and $13. All
to a point on the west lint' Of Said
a default 'ilI be entereddgainst yC'
this Court on this the ilth day of claimant, and Shall be
are
Range ICE to the centerline of
Whose Residence' and
Sworn tO by Radcliffe, Inc returned to Glace &amp; in Block 0. D P MITCHELL 5
November, A D 1973.
section. Thence COntinue Southefly
lot use relief demanded in I!"
Winter Woods Boulevard, Thence
the claimant, hiS agent, or attorney within len
in good COndition SuRvEy OF THE MOSES E LEVY, Petition
Address i unknown
(Seal)
along tile centerline of lonqwø
days
after
receipt
Of
bids
run westerly along the centerline ot
GRANT. Plaf Book I. Page S of tht
l4iII Road in Section 75, Township
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
end accompanied by a filing fee Of No depoSit will be returned to non
Arthur H fteckwitis. Jr.
WITNESS my il,ini nd '.tr,tt
Winter Woods Boulevard to a point
Public Records of Seminole County,
that the above named Plaintiff,
Clerk of Circuit Court
205. Range iCE, to a point on the
onedollar ,hild%i,Cpt claim or demand bidderS No bid will be considered Fto,,dO
th,5 COurt on Ic
on the enterline oP Nottingham
ndt SO liId Shall be vOid,
PHILLIP D P4APItIEM5, has filed a
Outh lirie' of Section 75, Iownthip
Seminoie County, Florida,
November, A 0 1'.'
unless it is accompanied by Ihe
Drive, Thence run Southerly along
5 Eleanor P. Win
Tl'te present zoning classification of
Complaint in the above Styled Court
By' Martha T. Vinlen
20 Range 79E, Said point being
(SEAL)
bidder's
certified
or
caShier's
Check
Said
property
.5
Rural
Urhan
as
that
the Centerline Of Nottingham Drive
Admln;stratrix cf
fOf the adoption of the minor
Dtputy Clerk
.ioProximately 150 feet west of the
Arthur H Ru'
or bid bond payable to the ordtr of (li5SifictiOfl iS d'SCribt'd in thC
t a point apProximately 470 feel
tile estate of
Carroll Burke
children. MICHELLE ELAINE
Southeast corner of sOd StCtiO,
Clerk of Circuit Cur'
the
City
of
Longwood.
Florida.
for
zoningordrnancesanaregulatiofnof
north Of the south line 01 Section 33,
Attorney for Petitioner
RICHARD J WIPZ.
OWENS aria DOUGLAS GLENN
Tflencecontlnuesouthalono the COt?
By Joy Stok
fiyC per cent IS per cents of the
the City of Winter Springs, Florida
Tnthip 215. Range ICE. Thence
OWENS, JR. named fhefein. and
lint' of Setti
612 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg
Deputy Clerk
36, TOWrithip 705
deceased amount of the bid Thi5 Sum will
The'
Public
i-4e,qr,nq
w.11
he
held
in
5
Trugm
run SOuth tothe South lion of Section
C Freeman ESQ
OIJ are hereby renuirr'd to Serve a
Sônford, Ftr.d 37771
Riunge 70(, to th snutht't corner
PORERT P.' /r'.o'
"r'.'(' is ii d ¶i'ur!., and nIl
e
!h.
r o Pc' 548
ft
I, Tc .'.r',t 'p 715, P,in. )[,
(:t.'f
i'u1:lil Di.c 3, U. U.
cut,, i ,(ur
th't€n'.eS. it any,
of s,tg i'ct(in, thence, ttn weSt
ilL, TOnI C.'i
il/i
1Offv'tcI to the Owner as I'quiddted
'uescr bed as point of bcgnning
FloridO on Ihe lath day of January,
DE'Pl
AlIixrn?. Springt, Fl 3770)
on 1 HOMA S 0
FREEMAN,
MORRIS
01000 tilt' soulh line of 5(tifl 38
damages
in
the
event
a
contract
A
D
$971.
at
7:30
pm.
or
Polling Place: Parking Lot of San
Attorney for
ESQUIRE of LAW OFFICES OF
as soon
Post Office Otawer it
Township 70%, Range iCE to the
award is made ana lIe
Ad'ni,,istrstrlx
contract thereafter as pOisiblc, at which time
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Jose Apartments a the corner 04
THOMAS C, FREEMAN. Attorneys
Sanford. Fior.da 32171
SOuthwest COrner Cl sad Secli,
Highway 134 and W.nter
The Seminole County Bc.,rd of Publish: Dec 17,
documents and bonds are not intereSted parties and Citizens for
f0, Plifltiff, Post Office Box
'7iog
Attorneys fr.r Petit,poer
Thence run west along the south line
property and promptly executed as and against the proposed change' of
@cuIevar
County Commitsioner will receive DEW 64
Altamonte Springs, Florida. 32701,
In. the County of
Publish Or - 3. tO. 17 s 19?)
Of Section 33. Township 295, Range
required in tilt specifications
bidS at the offIce of Arthur H Beck
Seminole. State f Florida
zoning classification will be heard
end filethe original With the Clerk of
DEi' I)
it, to the' mint of beginning
with,
Jr
Plo
bidder
may
s'mittidraw
hit
bid
Sad
hearing
may
be
continued
from
. Clerk, up to 12 00 noon
PREL'INCT PiO. 4%
tt above styled Court on or betOre
Polling Place; Because the Board
prior to 45 days after receipt Of bids
tirr'e to 1m until final acl.on
FICTITIOUS NAME
Wednesday. Jar.uary 2. 1971, for
Pegin at a point onthe South line of
is
jue' IS. 1971, otherwIse •
of County Con rnsssioners of
TheCityofLonqy.,c,r,y,51fl
SEMINOLE CCUNTY BOARD
furnishing items ot new equipment
taken by the City Council
Section 20, Twn5hip 715, Range
default
and
ultimate
ludgment
will
Seminole County has determined
NOTICE iS hereby given that lam rght to relect any anci or all bids, to
OF ADJUSTMENT
Th15
notice
shall
be
pted
at
the
XE; Said point also described as the
and
performing
construction
arid
be
entered
againSt
you
granting
id
that no accommodations presently
in bus.neSs at 9)6 W. hIgh waive any technical defects, and to City Hall within the City of Winter
Notice of PUbIi Hearing
complete installation
SOuthweSt corner of Lot 3. Block B.
adoption
exist within this Precinct adequate
the Way .1)6, Altamonte Springt, accept any bid that it may de'em to
NOtice 'S herr
given th,I' I'.
Springt. Fiorida, and iii three (3)
following described traffic signal Seminole County, Florida under the be f
English Estates, Un? 7. PIat Book
WITPIESSmy hand and The seal of
for the expeditious and etticient
thir
interest of the City
Board of Adtuttment will Cond..' 1
project,
fiCtiti0u name of BRANTLEY
other places within the City, and
$3, Page 8-1. Public Records ot
Sad Court on the 12th day of
housing arid il&amp;ndlinq Of vOting arid
BY ORDER OF THE CITY
poblic hearing to cOnsider
SECTIOPI 77060 IS P. 436) AT
pubisbed in TIle Sanford Herald,
December. A D 1973
Seminole County. Thence run north voting Paraphernalia, the Board has
SQUARE SPEED QUEEN COIPI COUNCIL LOPIOW000. FLORIDA
nv'wspaper
of
general
circulation
,n
p'ovinga
Lot Site Variance in,ir u
RE
DRUG
LAKE
ROAD
AND
LAUNDRY
AND
DRY
CLEANING.
alonghe west line of Lot). Block B,
(Seat)
by Separate resolution, also
Eugene 0 Jaques
Residential Zone on true otlov. ;
WINTER PARK DRIVE, Ill and that I intend to register SCid
the City 1 W.rter Springs and
English Estate's, Unit 2 tO the j
Arthur
H.
Bt'Ckwith,
Jr
recorded on thiS date. pursuant to
Mayor
Seminole County. Florida, once a described property
CASSELBERPY,
name With the Clerk of the Circuit PubliSh Dec 71, 1973
FLORIDA
thwesf corner ofsad lot. Thence run
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Florida Statutet Section 101 7)
Lots 271 and 275. Bookertown, in
week for at eaSt four (I)
CONSTRUCTION
Court,
Seminole
County,
Florida
in
east along the South right ot way designated tile following site OutSide
OF
Bit, Cecelia V (hem
NE
DEW 1)7
Section 20)930 Further described
W
accordance
with
the
provisiOns
Ct
TRAFFIC
SIGNAL
%ecutye
weeks
prior
to
the
date
fIne of Derbyshire Road ap
Deputy
Clerk
Precnct No 47 ii a temporary
as South side of 0-ic
flidd
the Fictitious P4me Statutes, Tc
Richard
Allen
Strec'
thi' PubiC Hearing. the date of the approximately
block
West
shall be gualif'e traffic Wit
pe'Oximately 70 feet to Poirit Sad
LAW OFFICES OF
polling place for Precintt 140 17
signal
trst publcat,on to the oate of the
C'
Statl
THOMAS
C
point alto described 4% the cen
Suction
contractors
FREEMAN
LOnciwooci Community Building,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Moton Street
pUbliCdtion, both dates
approved by the Florida ')'i'pt
1007 HIghway £36
terline of Oxford Road, hence run
City of t 000worut, ('.ini... -.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Cltilive'. shell not be 1e55 thOn
S Aliiri
Thispubllchearing will beheld in
i,,mi,l of ransportation to perform Publifl
Dr, S Attinqr
•v along file (,..,ilql.ne ot
uost Oftice lox 5..a
Seminole. rlorio,s
CUlT Ill AND
'r 17
FOR SEMINOLE twenty.eighl (711 days. In addition, the County Commiion Cltaryiber
thiS
work,
and
Shall
submit
Altaeionfe
Springs.
FlOfidO
3770)
Os'ord Roaa to tile centerline of
PRECINCT NO.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
•
of the C011r$xut..4. ¶:..
"4 be p$
•.
ng"ce
Satisfactory written evidence With_____________________________
DEW it
r' .Attorneys for Plaintiff
Carlton Road. Tilene run west
Begin at a point On the Centerline
7..ti i,ij. 'J•I,ij(,.E
January 21. 1971. at 7 00 °
be
considered
for
cnaesge
oi
zoning
on
O'd
that
they
are
so
approved
by
the
PuibliSh'
'1,
Dec.
17.
31,
1973
ena
along the centerline of Carlton Road
DIVISION E
Of State Road 436. Said point being
al sodfl thereafter as ........
at
least
filteen
115)
days
prior
to
the
Fonda
Department
of
Tran
ian 7, 1974
to tile cast right of way line of
In re: the Marriage of
the center of the interSection oP State
CITY OF
Seminole Count F.
t.u'e of th Public Hearing
Sportation, Including description
OEm'.' 70
Winston Road. Thence run ncelh
Road 134 and Stale Road 43),
DON 0 DING E E.
CASSE LBE PRY. FLORIDA
of Adlustmerut
DAT
ED
this
7th
day
of
December,
and
locatton
of
most
recent
signal
along the east right el way ha t
Thence run South along tti (r
PI,irit.ft
Notice of Public Hearing
" 0 1973
By it/atton Ton'
UNITED STATES DISTRICT
t0iect CompiCted on tile Statehigh TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
vs
Winston Road approilmatefy I3feet
terlineof State Road 131 totlie Sour
Cilarman
S Mary T Norton
COURT
MIDDLE
DISTRICT
OF
way
system
to the northwest corner of Lot 3,
lint of Section 16. Tcrnnsruip 215.
Notice hereby given by the City Pdt.NCY J OINGEE.
Publish Dec. 71. I'
City Clerk
FLORiDA, ORLANDO DIVISION
Roadway modificationt
Block C, English Estat, Unit
Range iCE, Thence run SOthini,
Council of the City of Casseiberry
Defenciant
DEW 109
Cf Thy City of
COURT
NO.
73.34
Orl
Civ
Plat Book 14. Rage 6$, PubIc
pavement markings shall not be Florida, that sect City Council will
along the centerline of State Road
NOTICE OF SUIT
Winter Springs. Florida
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, included in bid These itemS will be hold a pubIc hearing
Pecoras of St'minote County,
TO. NANCY 3 DIPICCE
131 in 5ectin 7), Townls.p 715,
UNITED STATED DISTRICT
Publish
Dec 10. Il. 7i.3i, 197], and
us
furnished
by
the
County
of
Seminole
Plaintiff,
vs
FRANK
E
HOY,
et
Range
79(,
Thenceruneast along the nortil line
fl West Covina
to a point. Said point
(a To consider annexation of th
ian 7. lCli
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
OF SALE aria Florida Department of Tran tlIowing
Defendantts,-NOTICE
described prppCrty lying
04 Lot 3. Block C. English Estates.
Apartment 103
being approximately 2)5 feet South
ocw
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION
Notice i5 hereby Oven that Sportation in cOordinati
with tnt-,.. it being '0
tint 3, to tile northeast corner ni
Cov'na, Catiforna
of tile Centerline of Hill Vii'w Dr,.'
Seminole COunty
COURT 940, /4 lj
(J"I Civ
p.ur,'ant
tO
6
SUMMAR'i
FINAL
SuCCtSsiui
bidoer.
sad lot, Thence run South ap
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
ori, to Wit:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Thence run east to the east line Of
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
SpecIfications may be Obtalnc'C Ct
DECREE of Foreclosure entered
OF
COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
that
an
action
for
divorce
proximately 35 feet along thC wet?
From
the
Southwest
corner
Section 21, TOwnPm, 21$. Range
of th
has been
Plaintift. v EARL McINTYRE. e'
November 14. $973 by the above the office of the Seminole County
Notictot Public Hearing
tnt' of Lot S. Indian HillS, Unit 6,
79E. Thence Ontiflue' east .n Seclon
I . of Section $7, TOwnShip 7) filed aga.nst you, and you are
um
Defendaritsisl
NOTICE OF
entitled Court. in trir above styled Engineer, 4300 South Orlando Drive, South, Range
The' Boaro of Cc',ri? Corn
Plat Book IS. Page 60. Public
77. Township 215. Range 29E tO 6
30 East, Seminole required to serve a copy Of your
SALE
Uotc 5 hereby g.en trio!
cauSe,
tile
undersigned
United
S.itnforcl,
Florida
37771,
or
by
welting
County,
Florida,
run
along
the
writlen
defenses,
if
any,
to
it
on
m'ts.cners
Cl
St'mie
County
will
rcords of Seminole County, to the
point on the east right of way Inc Of
I'rsuant o a SUMMARY F
States P,torshal, or one Of his duly Clerk's Office. P 0 Drawer C. Westerly line of Slid SE e,
hold a public hearing Id Consider 6
cfuttuwest corner of Lot S Indian
Mathews Pod, Thence run north
N 1 JOHN A BALDWIN. Baldwin &amp;
DECREE of Foreclosure entered on
authorized deputies. Will sell
PropOsed change of zoning from A I
S.an(ord,
Florida
32771
All
bidS
are
degree
1932W.
567.71
feet;
thence
Oikeu,
Attoi'ney
tor
Petitioner,
tillS, LInt 6. Thence run easterly
along the east right Of way lint Of
Aug,,t 21. IS7] crud an Order entered
property Situate In Seminole, to be in a sealect envelope plainly run N 42 degrees
Agriculture
t
C
7
General
Suite 70. 500 East Highway 436
Retail
cong the South lint of Lot S. Iridliri
Mathews Road to the north Inc of
47' 17" E, 4))
on PIOvPmbt'f 14. t9fl by the above
County. FIor.da, described as Lot marked on tile Outside, "Sealed Bid feet to the Southwesterly right of
Commercial District or C)
Casselberry, Florida, 4fld file tile
hills, Unit6, to the west right cif way
St'ctiOn 77. Township 21$. Range
enti?le'l Court. itt Vile above Styled
16. Bock 3. NORTH ORLANDO for SIGNAL CONSTRUCTION, open way line Cf State Roact 134. thence original with tile Clerk
Wholesale
Commercial
District
on
tine of Winnebago Court, Thnte run
Of the above
79( Thence run west along the
cause, th undersigned Unted
TOWN5ITE, 4th Addition, (Replet January 7. 1971"
the bollowing described property,
run along Said r'gtit cf way line 5 47 styled court at tne Seminole County
nOrth along the wCst right of way
nørth line of Section 77. Township
States Marshal, or or* of fl's dluil,of Sheet No 2;. as re'cora
Bids
will
be
Opened
at
2
00
P
M
ifl
Plat
Be'ginnmng
143
2
ft
PlEby
f
degrees
17'
02
the
[.
CourthOUSe,
Santor'ct.
Florida,
on
or
17500
lee'
t
line of Winnebago Court op
71$, Range 7$(. approximately
authorized deputiti, will resell tile
Book 14, Page 8. Public Records t Wednesday. January 2. 1974, ru the Point of Berjnrting; thence run 47 before
in?er5t'(t,On
of
east
right
f
January
way of
9th,
1974
proximately 33 feet to a point, sea
feut to the southeast cornet Of Lot
propert', situate ifl Sem.nofe County.
S,mmnøte County. Florida at publiC Board of County Commisoners Oegre'es 17' 18" W, 250 feet, thence 0t',Se o Judgment may be CO
Hwy 17 97 and SOuth uriC of Sec 11,
point 11150 'described as flue
774. TraiIwoo Ettatei. Section
Florida. deScribed as The South
, outcry to the iligheji an best bidder Meeting Room, Second Floor of tile run N 17 degrees $2' 42" W. 707
Twp
205,
Pg
30
E.
run
east
to
east
feet tered against you for the relief
'erline of latbof Road, Thence run
Pla? Book IS, Pages l2ano $3. Public
aS
0 feet ot the Plor?Pi 133 0 feet of the
for cash at 17.00 o'clock noon on Court House in Sanford, Florida,
ntOt
SE
1,
to true Center line of the paved ocmanudea in the Complaint,
east along the centerline' of Talbol
Records of SemInole County,
West 96 0 feet of Block 73.
Tuesday, January IS. 1974 at the Actual award to Successful bidder porliott of Fern Park Boulevard
line of ttction. west to Hwy. thence
THIS
NOTICE
Shall
be
published
Roaci to tile centerline of Kewannee
Thence run north atong tilt' east tint
ROAtNSON'S SURVEY OF AN
West door of tile Seminole County will be made in the next regjiar private roadl. thence run N 42 once each week fcr four (1) con
NEly on Hwy to beginning: lC's the
of Irailwooc Estates. Sccton 7, in
Trail, Thence run northeasterly
ADDI TlOP TO SANFORD. .
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida
western
303
ft
of
Said
property
County
Commition
Meeting
in
tht'
degrees
0'
1$"
E.
750
feet
ho
SCCUtiv
weeks
the
in Te Sanford
along the centerline of kewanne,
Section 15. TownShip 2)5, Rang.
cordng '0 PLOt thet'eof recordeJ
Dated $7373
Court House, Sanforct. Florida,
running parallel to Hwy I? 92.
aforesaid Southeasterly right of. Herald. Sanfor'ci, Florida
Trail to tile east line of Section 70,
79E,approiimately 660 feet. Thence
Pta'
Rope 1. Pages 92 and 93. P.
MITCHELL A. NEWBERGER Thursday, January 3 1971
Further
described
as east Side of
way line 01 Slate Road 436. thence
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Township 715. Range ICE, Thence
run east approximately 660 feet tO
Recorc2
Of SemnOlt' COin',
United States Marshal
S 1792
Arthur H Beckwitru, Jr
iLOCtiOfl
of
Laie
Mary
said
run
SI?
degrees
17'
47"
E.
70!
feet
t
Court
on
thiS
91ru
day
04
tile sOuthweSt corner of Lot 7. Block
cnnt;nup rortheasierty Along the
Florida at Pubic Outcry 10 lI
Meddle District of Florida
Clerk
Blvd
the Point of Beginning, Suoject to November, 1973
centerl,ne ot keuvennee Trail in
20. Welithersfield. Second Additn.
highest and best bidder for C45h a'
KENDELL W WHERRY
Board of County
Thi5 puiblic bearing Will be held Ui
right 01 way for
iSeaI)
Fern Park
St'tin 71, Township 215, Range
Plat Book 17, Page $0), Public
17 00 o'clock noon on TuCSO,i.
Assistant United States Attorney
Commissioners
the'
County
Commission
Chambers
Boulevard,
over
the
Northwesterly
Clerk of the Circuit Court
JOE. to tile centerline of Slate Roid
Records of Seminole County.
January IS, 1011 a1 ii. ,',e5t j.,..
Attorney ton Pliiint.tt
of
thC
Seminole
County.
Floriaa
Courthouse, S9nford, FlOrIda,
37 feet thereof Lying parallel with
By: Joy Webb
136 Thence run southerly dtong the
Tilirnce run east along tIlt' South line
tile Seminioii
P,t,irt Dec 10. 17, ?i, II. 147)
on January 22. 1971, at 7 00 P 1,1 .or
By W. Bush, Jr.
the Nor1hwesterl line
Deputy Clerk
centerline cf State Road 4)6 to the
of ,',eathersfleld First and Second
Sanford Flcir 'i
DEW 35
PubliSh' Dec. 17, 2i, 1973
as soon therealter as poiiile
JOHN A BALDWIN
sOu$t'i line of Section 21. Township
AciditiOnt, to the wuthcat corner
Dated
$737)
DEW 77
Board of County
Baldwin &amp; Dkeou
and
7)5. Range JOE. Thence continue
Lot 1, Black 5, Weather st ield. First
P4'ITCHELI A ',[ .'.ItU R(
Commission,ri
Attorneys
at
Law
Southerly along the centerline on Addition, Plat Book I?, Page oo.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
United SlaTes P,'Or5r',l
From the Southwest Corner 04 the s.te io.
Seminole County. Florida
State Road 4)4 In Section 7$,
Public Records of Seminole County.
Middle District of FIOt,cii
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME SE i1 of Section 17, Township 3) 500 East Highway 434
Dv Sid Vihlen. Jr.
Thence. run north along the east lot'
Township 715. Range 3GB. to Inc
KEP4DELL W WHERRY
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE PURSUANT TO FLA. STAT. $65.09
(nor man
South Range 30 East, Seminole' Casseucrry, Florida 37707
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
centerIne of Howell Creek. Thenc,
of Wc'athueqsfteld First AdditiOn to
ASs.staqil United States Attcr-,
Be it known that it .s the nlrntiQn
Attest.
County,
Florida,
run
along
the
ATTORNEY
FOR
PETITIONER
CIVIL NO. 73.1477.8
rin southweSterly along the ceo
Attorney tOt' PIantifi
?hesouthwestcorner of Lot 17. Block
of tie urider'ign
to
fl
Arthur H Rerkwith. Jr
Westuly 'ifit Of sad SE i4, N 1 Pubt'Sh Dec 10. 17 71. 31. 197]
In re, the Marriage Of
'Crine of Howell Creek to the west
S. Weatherslelct. F ir5t Addpfl
P.,!'i
busnt'ss under the fiCtitiOus name
degree IC' 37" W 367 71 feet. thence
2
I. ILl I AN 5' III). LY.MD v'i fir ,ind of
hOC Ct SeCtion 28. Townsn.p 215.
Thence ruin £1151 along the south line
CYPRESS
17
fli
WOODS
run P4 12 degrees 11' 17" E. 631 o
CARL .1 PIILLyARD, Hr',har.d
Range ICE, Thence run north along
of 5%'ca?rurrslield FirSt Additor
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY and
teat to tise Southwesterly right ci
AMENDED
'
; ;•-:;--.
in
me- ;t•t- i'''
up
mI('*is.iIiItI iJtoi.r Uf OUSirie'5% SfldIl
way line ot State Road 1)6. thence
NOTICE OF SUIT
tilwest corner at Section 78, Weafhersfiela, First Addition;
be' Suite 301. 25) Maitland Avenue,
run along Said nigh? of way line S V
TO CARL J HILLYARD
Township 71S, Range ICE, Thence
Theitce Continue east in Section 11,
Altamonte Springs, Florida Upon degrees 17' 07" E,17S feet too pon'
107 Osborne
run west approximately 7.660 tech
TOwrISPIiD 215. Range 29E to the'
Publication ci tilt notice, as
thence run S 42 degrees 17' 18"
Auburn, New York 1)07)
along the South line of Sc?iOnt 20.
CenterlIne of Wymore Road, Thence
required by the above statute, the
730 feet to a Po.nt of Be'ginnc'
run 110,111 ,II0,iQ the centerline of
Township 715. Range 3GB to point of
you ARE HEREBY notified that undersigned will cause thiS name to
tflenceContinue $42 degrees 47 ;'
a PctitIon for Dissolution
beginning
Wyrmore Roact tO the centerline 0)
be registered with the Clerk of tne
W. 250 feet. thence run N 17 degrees ''° I
U .Ut'ei
:.Oti'
'Urfl.b:
Marriagepsis
State Roact 436. Thee run west
Polling Place: Portable locatedon
been fIledagainst you Circuit Court for Seminole County.
Ii' 17" W. 207 feet to the center line of the recetpt
er.1
epropr1ationr
.:
;:.o
andyouarereouireatoseryeacopy Florida.
a vacant lot on the *-tsf Side ot
ittonO tIle centerline of State Roid
',:: i.
Of the Paved POrtiOn of Fern Park aopted
y the oor1 of County Coztjor.erv epteter 11, 1773
of your written defenses. if any tO it.
136 to the west line 01 Section 1
Kr'warinee Trail, approximatey
ThoSe Interested in %ald en
Boulevaro (a Private road); thence
rof1eo!: .
Ott HARVEY COULTER.
tc,wn5hip 715. Range iCE. Thence
hour blocks north from Demnyshne
the scrroxh.ate dt':i' ton, of locally rsiaod rooei'to er4 all oxr.djtur',
Attorney terprise, and the extent of interest
fun N 42 degrees 47' II" B
i. retinue west along the centerline of
Road
lOt' Petitioner, whose post office and address of each of tile owners it
750
feet; tetxeor tIe tr,'rorporated sr.d uritr,cororato oroa
thence run $47 degrees 17' 12"
B. 701
of the county. a'."'
,5ddreSs 5 P0 flex ]?3t. Fcrest as follows OWNER
,''C P,'uj 136
n St'ctin IS
PRECINCT NO. 44
ra1',.. j;,
feet to the Pont of Beginning
W 14 B
5. ircoorçora.e
o;;1 ur.I:;i:orQrs'
ore
of cour.ty and
Bcgnatapontcn?rr.,c.Ii
,'iflth'P71S.RarigeiCE.totPi('*rtt
(:1
tilt' the rINAP,'CIAL. INC
INTEREST
Subiect I nightol way for Fern expeM'turez di'm'iionz sre arrived
at Ly the retlo of poçuletior. of

Gabriella Road, Thence run south
along the Centerline of Ttj%k6ill
Gabrlella Road to 11* Southfine of
Section 75. Tcwnshp 7)5 Renoir
30E; Thence continue South along
the centeriin, of Tuska*.11
Gabriella Road In Section 36.
;::.
. lv ii'iV
centerllneof State Road £74. Tile' cc
run eaSt along the centerline of Stale
floaa £74 to the east line Of Section
Ia Township 71$. Range 30(,

PRECINCT NO. 4)
BegIn Ot th
nt,r5,cfton of
Senoran Boulevard (S P 434) and
Centerline of Pea Bug Lake Road in run south along the centerline Of on Paola Road (where Paola Road Club Drive to Countr' Club Road; along the centerlinC of State Road
Sectlon2L TOwnShip 215, Range JOE Wymore Road to the soul ru line of circumvents an unnamed
U S 17 97, Putt wt on Semorn
lake
Ctinu onCpost
Country
Club
RoadRun
to 400
to the north line Of Setion I)
Bouleva.'dfS P 13c)toLaxeHl,
to th, west Inc of Section 77. Section Ii Township 21$. Range Continue on Section line) to Country Scaboat
Line
Railroad
TownshIp
Township 215. Range 30E, Thence
79E.
71 South,
east:
Road tRun
north
on Lake
Thence continue South along Club Poad. Run eaSterly on Country north on tnt' Seaboard Coast Lint' Thence run east along the 2t
north
line Road
North
Street,
Run HOw$ll
the centerline of Wymore Road in Club Road to SCL Railroao
welt on
main Raitroadtoth.Seaboa,dCoas, Line
Section
Red Bug lake Road in Section 2), Stcticn33, To*nship7l5, Range 79E line; Follow SCL Railroad main line Raitroa (LeeSburg Branch). Run Range
79 11. Townsnip 2) touth.
or,h Street to Long*gd Road
Township 21$. Range 30E to the to a
point oft the Centerline of State north to SCL Railroad Tavarej east
east to the northeast
$ P 437). Ron north on LOrla*coc
on the Seaboard Coast fin
CenterlineofStatepcadlM, Thence Roan 100. Thence run south elung Branch; Follow SCL Railroad Pailroa to an imaginary Iifl
corner oc said Section. Thence
Road (S P 1271 to Serninota
rurisoutherlyalonothecenteriineof the Centerline of State Road 100 to Tavares Branch wt southwesterly tendedsouth from Terwiltiger Lane
continue east along the north line of
BOuievrd Pun cast en S,rn;nela
State Road 116 t the South lint' of tne South lint' of Section 73. Tiwn
Secton29
17.
Township
2), South.
Rouleyar t U 5. 1192, Run soutri
to
I
4.
Run
Southwesterly
on
I-i
to
Run
southeast
45
degre,
to
the
Range
east
to
a
po.nt
on
the
Section 21. T0*flhip 715.
shp 215, Range 29E. Thence run point of beginning
Ofl U 5 17 92 to point Of btg'ning
intersection of Persimmon Avenue centerline of Palm Springs Drive
XE. Thence Continue Southerly "ett along the South line of Sections
Polling Place: Mlee Male
Polling Place: Idriwilde School, and P,tcCraken Road. Run South 00 Tbe'n
along the centerline of State Road 73 7271 20. arid 19. Township 215.
run
SOuth
along
the
cen
5hool
Seni'nole COunty, Florida
Vhlen Road. Sanford. Florida
rers;mmon Avenue to 13th Street,
436 in Section I. Township us, Range 7fl, 0 the point of beginning
te'rine' of Palm Springs Drive tot
PRECINCT NO. 43
PRECINCT NO. it
Pun
east
on
13th
Street
to
Fren
Range XE to the centerline of
Polling Place: Forest City.Bar
South line of Section l2.To*ntnip ;i
Begin at the Intersection of Park Avenue (U S 17 97), Run south
Pein at the inter%pctiouj Of Air
Howell Creek; Thence run South
port Boulevard and U S $7 92. Run
SOuth Range 39 east, Thence run
Lake Fire Station, Forest City, Avenueana l3thStreet, Run west on French Avenue (U.S 17 97)to pQin
westerly along the centerline of Florøe
along th south Inc of Section nortn co U S 1797 to DeSoto Drive.
13th Street to PersImmon Avenue; of beginning
HoIl Creek to tile vvest line of PRECINCT PlO 13
Townsh;p 2) SOuth. Range
Run north and westeel along
Run north on Persimmon Avenue to
Polling Place: Church of God. CU
Section 7$. Towntilip 2)5, Range
Begin at the lntersecton of U S. McCraken Road; Run northeast ala West 27n Street. Sanford. Florida
east, to ttue southwest corner of said DeSolo Drive to El Portal Avenue;
XE: Thence run south along the 1797 and SanIando Springs
Thericecontinueuvest along
Road 15•ctegree angle from the In
PunnortilalQngElporta,Av,nueto
PRECINCT NO. 3$
Welhliheof Sec1i 71. Townip 2)5. IS R 134). Pun weSt on Sanlando terSection of McCraken Road
the
an imagihary line representing an
th line Of Section II, Town
Begin •t the intersection
aria
Range JOE lathe point *f btglnning
Springs Road (S P 131)
tig 21 Souin. Range 29 east to tile easterly extension of Terrace Drive
to Highland Persimm Avenue to the Seaboard Seaboard Coast Line Railroa
Polling Place:
point of beginn;rug
Slovak
Gardens
Street,
Run nor'h Ott Highland Coast Line Railroi (leesburg (Leesburg Brancrul and lntCrstate 1
to ElPortal Avenue' Run west along
Community House.
Seminole Street to Seminole Avenue. Continue Branch); Run north from
Polling Place: Altamonte Springs SOld imaginary line to Georgia
tile
County. Florida
north on an Imaginary tln nortti Seabcar Coast Line Railroad on
Run north on I Ito the center ol tile Elementary School. Altarnonte Avenue, Run novtti
an St Johns in Lake Monro,, Run eas
along Geerga
PRECINCT NO. S
from Hghland Street to the South
Spregs, Flotida
Avenue to 25th 5tr,. Pun east
irriaginary
lint
Cxtenij.ng
norm
to
through
the Center of Laxe ?,'Onroe
itmQ n at tte lunclion of itiC
PRECINCT
NO,
35
along 2Slh Street to MeIlonyille
Section line of 792030, Run west intersect with Trrwllgec Lane. tO an imaginary lne CitCOdirig
Wekiyi River arid the Little WCkiv
along the south Section line of 29 20
Pnqn at ntCrSCCtOn of 5 p
"xtnue. Rn soutru along Mellon
Continue north on TerwiII;n.t
frnm Taqw;ll:,....'
Q;,.r e.g. hr.
"V riiV P(Ufl .5J to mc
no interstate I Run west on SR 436
viiiraventJfro?Stt5 Place; Run west
,aDoara (0151 line to tPi south shore o' Lake Monroe: On imaginary lint' to T;;iI
1gev to Intersection *ith State Roi
along 7Stn Place house SCLRR,• Run
River to tile South secton line of SCL Railroad to S P. 477. Run north from Terwilliger Lane into the to the Seaboard Coast Line Railroad o S ii to intersection with In
Section 22 205 29E; Run east on The northeasterly along S P. 127 to U S
Rn
th along the SCLRR 10
cer.ter of Lake Mcere. Run east I Leesburg Branch). Runwest on the terstte 4: Thence south on In
th line Section 72205 79E to tile 1792; R southwesterly along U S
Airport Boulevard, Run west along
along the center of Lake Monroe to Seaboard Coast Line Railroad fertatp 4 to point of beginning
Soultiwelt corner of Section 73 205
Ai?P*rt Boulevard to the point Of
at
t 97 to SR 4)9. Run southerly an imaginary line extending north (Leelburg Branch) to tilt point Of
flE:
Run east on the South line of along SR. 1)9 to Soldier's Creek; intothecentefofthelak,from Park beginning
beginning
Settion 7320S 39E
Polling Place: Santando Bptitt
to tilt' southeast Run easterly along Soldier's Creek Avenue Run South along the
P011ing PIi: Becau tile Board
Polling Place: Lake Monroe Scou
Corner of Section 24 20$ 39E; Run to the shore ci
Lake Jel5up; Con
of County Commissioners of
Cburh,
5 P 43i, opposite Meredith
Imaginary
line
to
the
south
shore ol Building, Lake Monroe, Florida
east on the south lirie of Sectien 71
Subiiivisiort. Seminole
Seminole County hal determined
tiflijt' easterly intO Lake Jessup to file lake at Park Avenue, Continue
PRECINCT NO. 3$
70$ 29E to Interstate 1; Run tlueintersectionofan imeginarylin, SOuilal0
County, Florida
that
riO a(Comnc4at,on presently
0
Begin at a
0ParkAvenuetofnepo,nt
in?. Said Point being
Southerly on I-I to State ROOd 434;
Cxtendnq north from Brantley of beQinning
PRECINCT NO. 34
eiit withIn this Precinct adeovate
0ufl5eSfe'rl' CO Silt' Road 131 1.irrue
thecenterof theintersectonof State
mo the Center Of lake
flrg n on South I'n ol Seminole
fot t
Polling p?ac
Capeatous and cttcet
Ja,ter Information Road 16 and kewennee Trail in
ID State Road 1)t. Run westerly on
)fssup. Run sothejt
Ccnt,
hs:
at
lit
OlOng
'atC
i.
un
st
floo, Santora. I fonda
ang handling of voting and
State Road 134 to Oraniiye ¶'rntnote sold Imaginary line 10 'BrOntIe
Stign 71. TOWflthiP 7)5. Range along Said South County line to In
voting Paraphernalia, the Board
has
County line. Run norits on county Avenue on the south shore of
JOE, Thence run northwesterly te,ct IOn with Seaboard Coast Line
b 1'. separate reSolution, also
lake PRECINCT NO.
along
the
centerline
of
State
Road
Reilroacj
main
line
track,
Go
nor
line to tile Wekive River: Ituen run istup. Run Southwesterly alOng
recorded on tilt date, pursuant to
Begin at the intersection at
£36 to the wejt line of Section 21.

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Legal Notice

from P.it3

4

erly southwest corner of Said Section:
Section 72, Toinship 7)5. Range to the center of Lake Jetsup; Run to a pOint Of beginning,
251(; Thence ruin west along the
Thence run east along the centerline
wCSt through the center 01 Lake
Polling Place: Because tile
ard
feet north of the Centerline of north line of Section 27. To*nShip 7) Jessup to the mouth of Soldiers of County Commissioners O
State Road 431 to the southeast
PrinceSs Gate Boulevard, Thence S Ranot 79( approxImately 7 feet. Creek at the Shore of
corner of Section 31, To*nthip 705,
Lake Je$5ijp. Seminole Cotsty has determi
Continue northerly along the cen
to the southeast corner Of Lot 26. Pun west along Soldiers Creek to the' no a(comrnco,n ons nrese ed Rangr 3OE: Thence OntinuiC east
lerIne cf Dkr Road in Section 77.
Tritwood Estates Section 2. Plat the point of beginning
ntty dlOr3 the centerline of State Road
CuiSt within this Precnct adequate 431 in Section 72, TO*rihi
Tcwnhip 7)5. Range 3OE to true east
Book 1$. Pages 12 and 13. Public
205,
Polling
Place:
Seminole
County
f
lif* Of 5Ccti
the
expeditious
dod
efficient
Range JQ ( to the S0ufheit
V. Townthp 215.
Recordsofseminolecaunty;Tilenc, Agri Center. Seminole County. hOusing and handling of voting an
Range 3OE; Thence cOntinue east run north along the .wt llra SI Flr j;
'rn
(art;,..
to
rliIii4 l.irdInIernaid, the UOd'd haS Twruship
a;gng me centerline of DiP.e' Road in
Trailvood Estates Section 2. fl Sec
70S,
Range
PRECINCT
NO.
3OE
$9
Secton76. Tosh;p 215, Rdnge3QE
by separate resotul'on. also Thence run north along the
ton IS. To*nsip 7)5, Range 29E
east line
Begin
at
the
intersection
of
25th
recorded
on
thIs
date,
pvuant
to
of
SectIon
37.
Township
2OS,
Range
to the east line of Section 26. aPProximately 660 feet; Thence run Street
an Lake Mary Road, Run Florida Statut
Section 101 7).
to the northeast corner of Said
Continue ea$ along the Centerline of %outhwet corner ol Lot 7. Block 20, an imaginary line representng
tne
precinct
77 for
as Precinct
a temporary
Dike Road In Section 23. Townseip Weatflersiield 2nd Addition. Plat Santord Grônt line, Run southeast
oollngNo
place
No " north line of said Section tO the
2)5, Rangi 30E. to tnt' Centerline of
Rook 17. Paoe 701. Publir Records i'if
(Atiiiit I Itit' AC
airui riUht
aic.r.
,.....
1.t iruaginary Sanford Grant Sanford Civic Center, Santo
'r,
way; Thence run north along the
NOdO, thence Seminole County; Thence run east Line to U S. 17 92. Run northeast Florida
run northerly along the Centerline of along the
centerl,ne of tile ACL Railroad rightSouth line of Weatheesfield alOng U 5 1792 to OeSo?a Dtive. PRECINCT NO,
Tutkawilla Gabriella Road to the
of way in SttiCn 79. Township 205,
1st and 2nd Additions, to the Run north aria northwesterly along
Begn at the intersection of
north line of Section 75, Townip Southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 5. DeSoto Drive to El Portal Avenue,
Street ano Sanford Avenue, p7th Range )0E. to tht r.ont of beginning
i. n
Polling
Place:northwiest
Longwood
Corn
71S.
Range
30E,
Thence
continue
Weatherstield
1st
AddiTion,
Plat
Runnortil
along
El
Portal
Avenue
to
South
on Santoro Avenue to 75th mijnity
Building,
corner
northerly along the centerline of
&amp;uok 12. Page 66. Public Records of an imaginary tine representing an Street: Run west on 2Sth Street to
f Wllmtr Street ard Warren
Tuskaw1ila.Gr,Ia
to the
Seminole County, Thence run north easterly exte'ns;on of Terrace Drive French Avenue f 17 921 Pin Oi'.Vti'i
centerline
of Pe Road
pg La,e
Rao,
.,rnup.
on; th vSl mr vi vliners,ieia to ElPortalAyenue, Run west along Oil French Avenue to thh SIr
Seminolt' County, Florida
Tniencerunwestalcngthect,lifl, lstAdditiontofheSouthwest corner said ImagInary line to Georgia Run east on 17th Street to
0r'
of Red Bug lake Road to the welt of lot 12. Block S. Weathersfielci 1st Avenue. Run north on Georgia beginning
PRECINCT NO. 34
lint of Secti
21, Township 21S. Addition, Thence run east along the Avenue to 75th Street; Run west on
Begin at a point on the SOUth line' Of
Polling Place City of Sanf
Range 30E, Thence continue West South linC of Weattuersfield 1st Ad
Srct;on ii, To*nhip 21 South.
75th Street to the point Qf beginning
Utility
Building.
Sanbord,
Fl0rt
ñlong th Centerline of Red Bug dition to the sotjthest corner of Lot
cIa Range 39 east. Said pont being
Polling Place: Seminole High PRECINCT NO. 7.5
Lake Road In Section 2]. Tnip
II, Weatherfietd lit Adaition,
approvimately 1.8 feet east 01 the
Sehol. Sanford, Florida
BCgiri at the intersectionof Fren
7)5, Range 30E to the west line of Thence continue CISt in section
Ii, PRECINCT NO. 70
and 70th stret' southwest corner of Sad Section
Avenue
(U.S
1797)
Section 23, Township 715, Rangt' TownShip 2)5. Rangt' 79E, tO the
Said point alt.) detribed as the
Begin at tilt' intersection Of In
Run west on 201n Street to CountLV
of Slate
Roadrun
100
(In
30E; Thence COntinue west along the centerline of Wymore Road: Thence teqstatei and Pacla Road; Pun east Club Drive. Continue on Countrycenterline
terstate Four),
Thence
north
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fl( IT I URTIIER RESOLVED that
Said alterations end
fianes'% be
recorded in th Ott (ill Record 1100k
In list' Offv' ol tilt Clerk 01 tIie
Circuit ogt of Seminole County,
Florida itnit that Said changes be
ClubliShed lOr fl) times in a
n Senimofr Couly.
t'mwspitpr"
I or ct,l

STATE 0 FLORIDA
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
I IIIRI DV CE kill' V that hit'
above and fofeqoirtq is a true aid
correct cOpy 01 a ReSolutiOn passed
i;iilnin'i'iilp t: hi- Fir..m'iJ t't Coun'y

styled Court orion before the 13th Newport Center Drive. Nrwprt
thwesterly 32 feet thereof, Lying
'igsxreo o.'eil,tlo ae of :.i 1,
day Ct January. 1974, otherwise a Beach, Calif 97660 OIP4ER
parallel with the Northwesterly Inc.
judgment may be entered against
9,104 or 4'' incorporated ir.d 53'
IC) the Corporate timits 01 the City
BADGER NATIONAL, INC . Ill
you for the relief demanded in the TER (ST
Cassefberry, Florida;
735 Per Cent; AD
Petilion
and
DRESS
100 Santa Cru: Avenue.
Pevenue
WITNESS my hand and seal of Suite $07. Menlo Park. Calif 91075
Ib) T Consider also the Queition
saId Court Oct the' 17th OSy 01
of designating and assigning
v', B B FINANCIAL, INC
December, 1973
the Furd:
toning Classif,caton of C I Corn
Tricori-groted
By S Paul .1 Hegener
(SeiIt
President
merclal to Said property as that
Arthur H. Bt'(kwith. Jr
BADGER NATIONAL. INC.
Classification is described in the sor.ere1
1,'758,813.00
Clerk
zoning ordnances Of the City Of Ft.e k
By. 5' SIdney V Badger
Forfeiture
9G,52.00
fly Linda M Harris
Casselerry, Florida, to wit,
President
Or.
fo'id
.5
Bridge
Dcpu'y Clerk
",1f9.CO
dnance
181 as amenaea and sup
Publish Dec 17, 74, 3), 197) and
Publith Dec 17, 71. 3$. IC?) and ian 7. 1914
Capital Jutlay
plemented
Jan. 7, 1971
The preSent toning Classification Courthouoe/JeIl
--------DEW 7$
DEW 90
_______________________________ of Said property is C 2 as that
t;tore:t .1 21r.kic.,'
dassitication is described ifl
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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the Coi.irtho'uoe/,'atl
zoniflgordinilflcesafldreculatoMof
('apital Outlay
Sernifole County. Florida
The Public Hearing will be heN) in 1 eneral OLlj'atjor.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
CASE NO. 73.I$7$.E

CIVIL ACTION NO. ?3.l739.fi
In re. Marriage of
WAYNE HARVEy. Husband,
Ad
f.S1I P V F i,ic., F ill,', lIAR', F
Site
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Respondt'nt
NOTICE OF SUIT
'o JA',I s
AMI
ReSidence unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
1801 N.W 79th Avenue
that an Amended PCfifiOfl For
Apartment 20$
Dslutlon Of Marr'acje h.xs tueen
Miami, Flor.d
tilt-f n tic' ,lt('mi' (ilpt'Ont'd (,uSe.
You. Defendant, are hereby end you are necuired to served copy
notified thai an aclionior dissolution cit your written Ot'fcos, if any tO it,
of marriage has been filed against on .7
Robert Hunkapiller of
yu in the 4')Qve Styted Suit and you JOHNSON AND P4141(0. P A
are required to serve a Copy Of your ,%'Iisrrrmei I,.
,
u'.wri vi
.
uieauing tO thC Complaint address l III South Pxtaitlana
on Plantfl's attorney, Joseph M
Avenue, Maitlanci, I lorda. 32751'
Murasko, P0 Drawer 714,
Fern andfilethe original With the Clerk Ct
Park, Florida 37730, and file the
above styled Court on or before
original answer or pleading fl
the' January 16th. $971; otherwise an
office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Order may tie tntefed for the reIn
Court on or bcfor' tie 5th day Ct c)efliarided in the I''tition
January, 1911 It you tdil 10 do tO,d
WlTPlISSmy ilOfldutfld the seal 04
cletault will be taken against you
for sa.d Court on the' 13th day Of
tilt relief deman
Ifi tile Corn
Deernbt'r, 197,1
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NOTICE OF SUIT
TO M.iry Eugenia Harvey
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Deputy Clerk

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tile proposed .Irnc'xat
and
will of heard Sad hearing may be All receipto
ar,d expr4tt'ureo for the to11o.ii; apociel ori'ice diotricto ar"
continued from time to time
until
received
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ap'ror',etpd entirely troo ur.ir.final action is taken by the City
or'oreted areas of e1r,olo Cou:
Council
TIllS flolicethall be pOsted at the Foroot Ctty-B,er Lake
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City Hall within the City of 145kG Uary Fire Notrict

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FlorIda
By Linda M Harris
Deputy Clerk
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Monday. Dcc. 24, 1973

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal riotice

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Legal Notice

The Sanford Herald

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CITY OF
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
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ALTAMOP4TE SPRINGS
IN THE ctcwi CO'JT, NOTICE 0 PROCEEDING FOR
CITYOF
OF ADJUSTMENT
FLOP IDA
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. VACATING AND CLOSING AN
CASSELQERRY,FLORIDA
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NoticeoIPubIicHeari,'ig
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NetkeoiPubticHearing
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE ALLEY
Noticed Public Hearing
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Notice is hereby given that
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
COUNTY, FLORIDA
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Board of Ad(ustment will rcuci a
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1W public hearing to consider
You will take notice that the City
IN PROBATE NO. 13.%53.CP
Notice is heriby given by the City —
Jlj
the Board of Zoning Appeals of th
In Fe: Estate Ø
Commis1On ci the City of Sanford. Council of the City of Cauelberry.
tYovinga Special Exception nanA
City of Attamont, Spring;, Florida. 1 AgriIture Z,e
Florida. 61 7:00 O'ClOCk P.M. On Florida, that said City CouniI will _______________________________________
ALFRED S. HENSLEY. a
to park a trailer
that said Boart will hold a public onthetollawlngdescribedpreriy:
ALFRED SALEM HENSLEY. JR., January 14, 1974, in the City Corn. hold a public hearing:
hearing on thequestlonof granting.
Deceased. mission Room at t• Cit Hall in the
aI To consider annexation of the
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The West 330 feet of the NW I of
arianc for the following 0escrb.ej the SE
City of Sanford, Florida, will con following described property lyin
NOTICE
TOCREDITORS
of Section I 205-31E, lets
c4orty
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To all creditors and alt persons sder and detci-mine whether or not and being in Seminote Count
tr Pfoi'th 300fee$ ci the West 56
having claims or demands agaInst the City will close, vacate and Florida, to wit:
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Beginning
at
the
SE
corner
of
the
thereof,
Seminole
County.
FIO,•IdI.
NWl4 ci the SEi 04
abanZOfl any f'Qht Cf the City and
Lot IBlock A, Replat of Block
said estate:
Stion 21, Furth'r descriei as on Marquette
Township 2% South, Range 29 East; ROad
You. anc each of you, ar. hereby the public in and to that certain NS South Fern Park Subdivisio'
run thence West 479.5 feet. thence N
notilied and required to present any alley lyitig between Park Drive and Seminole County, Plat Book 7, Paoi
ThiS public hearing will be held In
16 decrees 10' W 311.3 feet; thence the County Commission Chambers
claims aid demands which you. or Twenty seventh Street and between I). Public Records of Seminc ft
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East S1 feet to the East tine of the 01 the CourthouSe, Sanford, Florida,
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-etther of you. may have against the French Avenve and Laurel Avenue. County. Florida.
NW corner of the SE4; thence South on January 31. 1971. at 7:00 P.M.,
estate
of
Alfred
S.
HensI,y,
beinV
more
particularly
described
to
the
corporate
limits
of
the
City
of
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3672 feet to the point of beginning, a; soon triereafter as possible. or
Casselberry. Florida;
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deceaSid. tat, of Seminole County, as follOws:
LESS: Beginning 330.2 feet North 01
That portion of that certain NS and
Florida, t3 the Circuit Court of
Seminole County t,oard
the SE orner of the NW'-., of thiS
fbI To consider at;o the quest
Iky lying N of the S lIne ci Lot 514
Seminole County, to ottice in the
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Adlu;tmenf
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County Courthouse in Sanford, extended Wty. and abutting Lots 310 of desiVnt3ng and assigning It'
By: Walton Torres.,
Range 29 East, run thince West
through 516. all in Frank C. Zoning classification of C-i Corn _______
SeminoteCounty, Florida, withinix
Chairman
530 ifeet. North l4degr*,, 10' West
Woodruff's Subdivision, according mérclal to said property as that
month; from the date of
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Publish: Dec
, 1973
17.5 fret. thence East 33.1.1 feet to DEW 119
to the plat thereof as recorded in classification Is described in tI'c
oubl,ca?an of thiS notice,
tne East Iin of slid NW'.i of SE';
aEach claim or demand must be in Plat Book 3, page 11, of the public zouumng ordinances of the City of
WAY TO GO
thence South 12 feet to point of
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Seminole County. Catseiberry, Florida, to wit, Or
wetting and must state the place of records
begInning; and lets road righted.
OFADJUSTMENI
dinance IN as amended and sup
. . . Light rail vehicle is typical of the new look envisioned for the
relidenceandpostofficeaddressof Florida.
way.
Plemented,
Noticeol Public Hearing
the claimant and must be sworn to
Personi interested may ap
nation'
s oldest transit system.
r
Notice is hereby given that the
The preSent zoning classifIcation
The request for variance ass
by the claimant, hi; agent, or hi; and be heard at the time and tr
6(0
property is R7 &amp; P 1A as that
wblver of S.ct
7.7 whIch ruim
Board 01 Adu;tment will conduct a
attorney, or it will be barred ac
specified.
classificatIon is described in the
two and one half (3 to ten (10) f
public hearing to consider ap
cording to law.
City Commission
Zoning ordinances and regul6tion of I
proving a Special Exception in an A
visIbility bbove ground level to allow
Each creditor shalt detiver sut
of the City of
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Seminole County, Floii1a.
I Agriculture Zone to park a trailer
construction of a decorative si* ( 6)
Sanford.
Florida
I Icient copies of his claim to enable
r14uP
The
Public
Hoaring
will
be
held
in
foot high privacy fence along
on the following described property: the Circuit Court to mail one to eacn
By. H. N. Tamm, Jr.
(.1 te
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S to ii s C
the City Hall. Casselbecry. Florida, Li
Maitland Avenue.
The W'. of Lot 13t Eu'eka
City Clerk
personal representative.
on the 27th day of December, 1973, at
Hammock, in Section 24 20 30.
The Public Hearng will be held in
Dated thiS 10th day of December, Publish: Dec. 21, 1973
7:30 PM., or as soon thereafter as
Further described as on Sanford
the City Hall of Altarnonte
DEW III
ten
poiible. at which time nIer&amp;ed
7
S '.rnnn P Willoughby
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tidn;nS?r.3tor of the
the propoecJ annesalion and ZoninQ
the County Commission Chambers
thereafter as p0-Ruble, at which time
Estate
sill bC hCard. Said hearing may be
interested parties ano citizen; for
of tne CourthouSe, Sinford, Florida.
Alfred S. Hensley,
'\1 e e
r,g P e is Li a s I ori
continued Irom time to time until 1
on January 21, 1914, at 7:00 P.M., 0'
and again;? the proposed variance
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
deceased
final
action
is
taken
by
the
City
M soon thereafter as possible.
will be heird and final action taken,
OF
ADJUSTMENT
By: S' William V. Emery
Council.
Seminte County Board
Thi; notiCi is to be published by
Notice of Public HearIng
Suite 731, 110 E. Granada Avenue
By CIMA STAR
inhuman." Congestion Is so bad elevated lines and a tunnel
Thi; notice shall be posted at ttie
positing on se alorc'said described
of Adjustment
Notics
is
hereby
glen
that
thP
Crmond Beach, Florida 32071
Coplt'y News Service
tf.sJi
that there Is discussion about under Boston Common and part
ivi$itui
the
City
of
B,'. Walt.i Torn;.
properly and In ttYee (3) public
Board of Adjj;tment will conduct a C"t
Attorney for the Estate
Casselberry, Florida, and in three
Chairman
place's within the City of Altarnonte
thefuturepossibUityofbanning of Tremont Street to hclp
Publish- Mon Dec 17, 24. 31, 1973 public hearing to consider 6P (3) Other places within the City, and
Publish: Dec. 24, 193
Springs, Florida, at least littir, Ci
proving a Rear Yard Variance In n
and Jan. 7, 1971
BOST0N-Boton seems less all traffic from certain resolve the problem.
published in The Sanford Herald,
days prior to the time of Public
DEW 106
Ri Retiflential Zone from 30' to
DEW 76
a like a metropolis than a curious downtown areas.
In March, 1895, construction
newspafer of general circulation fl
Hearing,
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on the following deScribed propeni
the
City
of
Cassetberry
and
amalgam
of
small
urban
If
there
is
one
point
on
which
began
on the nation's first
DATED THIS 11th DAY OF
Lot IS. Block B, Fern Terrace,
CITY OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
DECEMBER. 1973, A.O
Seminole County, Florida, once a centers, quaint villages, 1)emocraticMayorKevinWhite subway.
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
FLORIDA
engaged in businc's; at II) W. 77th Further described as on Tangelo secutive weeks prior to the date
Phyllis Jordshl
Avenue, North of O'Brien Road.
Neliceol Public Hearing
Street, Sanford. Seminole Count
the Public Hearing; the date of the modern suburbs alternating Sargentandeveryotherofficial a powerful force here, was less

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for a place
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Rent
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look to clas(fied
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FLYING CARPET TOURS, IPIC
AirI,ne tickets, Cruise and Tour; at
official rates 303 Serno.'ars Blvd ill,y 13.1) 31 3233

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You're
looking to
furnish your
place. Look
for the buys
in CLASSIFIED
1st!
you'll find ",'hat
you want at

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Male Help Wanted
THE CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS

is now accepting applications for thie
poSition 01 ChIef 01 Police
Requirements are at least 3 yr's ot
progret5ly law enloi'cement, and
hive supervision experience
:';:plcation; can be picked up at
C!r Hall; tIe. I N. Fairbanks Ave
,'Sn!er Springs.

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on January 7), 19Th, at 7:0 PM, o,
as soon thereafter as pOssIble.
SeminOle County Board
of A.djrctment
By: Walton Tovrei.
Ch&amp;rman
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run SO degrees 09' 39" West along
intersection 'kith the South
line of SR. 434;
the West boundary of said P4'.-, of
to the corPorate limits V the CIty of Wt, of SW'., a distanceof 3)099
Al?amo,W, Spring;, FlOtid; and
thence rirnP4 09 degrpes 51' 13" East
ib) To consider also tpsp guestiort 1309.60 feet to thy East line of laid p4
of
'- Of NW 1i of SW '., thence N
and assigning the
Io&amp;nrj classifications of R.MF1 degrees 02' 44" East along laid East
R%identIôl, Multiple Family
liri 33099 feet to the North fine of
OStrict as to Parcel; A. ft and C. C
Said N ',of NW ',of SW',, thence
P4 Commercial Neighborhood ft oagress 51'
West aorg said
District asto Parces 0 and E; P .)1
North line to point of egin.,ing
ReSidential. Single Family District
Being 10 acres more or less;
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SEMI HOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF ADJUSTMENT
':o'ce is hereby given ?h$t the
hi'd of Adjustment will (Or4uct a
public hearing t consjer ag
proving a Rear Yard Variance n an

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YOU ARE IN THE
MARKET FOR
ANYTHING!
LOOK TO OUR
CLASSIFIED
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to tl'ie Piat thereof recorded in Plat to $2.15 a share. . .
The present zoning 'ctasslficatlon Sooli.9, Page 21. Public Records of
Insurance industry

GandH,asthosecta;s,fkatinare of said property Is Al Agricultural
described in Vhe zoning ordinances
District, as that claSsification

District as that ctasslflcation Is and you are required hereby to file
in the zoning ordInances your answer or other written

th County Commission Chembers
Of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on January 21, 1914.. at 7:00 P.M., or
as soon thereafter c's possible.
Seminole County Bard
of Adijstmtnt
By Wanon Torre's,
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Oai,man
t'uttih Dcc 24, 1912

NOTICE
NViCC i hrfQby Olve-ri that ff5,
Uo*rø of County Commissioner;
SernroIe County. FICI'da.
u,
100 p in., e as
thes'eafte,'
the St d dly of January,
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IOid*ng tc?unancp:
An Ordinence relating to tie
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Distri$ as to Parcel; A, B, C. D, E. dinance Plo. 113 and as amended and
and F. and P IAA Residential, supplemented

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LOtS 16. 17. 10, IL 33.23 and 21.
Block "B". SANLAPIDO SPRINGS.

Santndo Sprung;, as recorded in P8
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P,jhljc R€cOrdt
Oe%cribedaslocat,dcnflorthtid,Of
POt*on Street in Section i 71.7,.

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in the zoning ordinances

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ttie reouiremtnl ci
ta*rting a
pat-mit prior to the reIocatici,
instaiaticnoian mo*it,lsome
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thatclas.slficatione;delcrib.dinthe
zonung ordinances of the City of

described

Florida
and regulations of Seminole County,
The Publ' Hearing will be held In Florida
the City Hall, Altarnoede Springs,
Th• Piblic Hedring wilt be
Florida, on the 9th day of January,
tne City Hall. Longwoed, Florida, on
1,71, at 3:00 pm,. or as soon the2lthdayofjanuary,I97,,at 7:00
tb*feaftefa5pcs;,'ble,a,whichtl, pm, or as soon therrhfter
erested
IntCre;ted pn'iej ar CI?IUIS; for
pos5ble, at *hih tIme 'nt
andegainsi the propose anoezatlan parties and cltlfens for and against
and Zoning will be heard Said the prc3ed arviexation ant Zoning
may bcc0rint(d trQrn lni
*ill be Vic- rd said hearr. may be

Florida
tornet, with the Clerk Of the Circuit
The Public Hearing will be held in Court. Eighteenth Judicial Circuit,
'Ic City Hall, Winter Springs. Seminole County, Florida. at the
Florida on the t6fh day'of January. Courthouse in Sanford, FlorIda, and
1971, at 7:30 p.m., cc as soon to serve a copy thertof upon the
thereafteraspo;sibte,atwhicfstime Plaintiffs' attorney. wnose name
intere;td parties and CitiZen; for W E WINDERWEEDLE. JR . Cf
and agnst tile proposag annesauon the firm of Winderweedle, Names.
and zoning will be heard Said Ward antS Woodman. P.A 20.4 East
69 may be conttn'.ed fti, time Hew England Avenue, Wirher Park.

1150 City Council.
fiflul action is taken by the City
Thu notice shall be posled at the
Ccuncil.
Cliv Hall w'thin the City of
ThiS notice shall be posted at the
Altamord, Spring's, FlOrida. and in City Hall within the
CIty of
free 13) after plates *ithin th
,
City, and published 'n In. SCetord other piact; ilnin tne Ci!'. and
i',''J a ri''r :.4 f':r4:
il
5ai;?jri,
'catio in the City at Atfarnani, newspaper 01 ges-sacal cicwtafion
in
Spring; and Seminole Cnty, the City of Longwcçd and Seminol
da,anceawpektNatl,asf fr
County, Fiof;da. Ore a week for at
t4i consecutive weekS prior to the leiit fair (4) conwcutiy
-'."v; i'*uate prior to the date Cf the Public
of the f,rst Publication to the date 01 Hearing'; tIe date
04 the- jrsf
the last publicaign, both da?,;
in. publication to the date of tis, last
ch,isive. shall flat be his tbn piMication. both dates inclusive,
ght (21) day. In ddt.on, Shall not be less than twenty eight
notsce ShOlt be poited n the atea tO
7$) days In addtion, notice Shalt
t" CL5':d5f..j tcr
?rd
,'c'd ,n tr aro.i 'u tie cc'n
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(Ii Jp
Sid0rtdt aesation ano zoning at
t' ,or t the dat, of the Pubtic
teast f(tee-n ISl day ps'kcc to the
h&amp;x.r,g
date of the Public Hearing.
DATED this 21t15 day of
DATED this 19Th day of
NOvember, A 0 $73
e.dmber, A C) $73
Phyths jt-'i
fl
f,&amp; yor
f
Citt cf
of th City ot
*u.mont, prngs
F$OI-id.
FiOr4
Fubli'sh, D.c. 74, 31, 1973
Dee. 3. to. u. n 31 1973.
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of January, 1974, therein salting up
the City Council.
This notice Shalt be Posted at the the estate, right, title, interest in or
City Hall within the CIIy of Winter lien upon the above described
3prng, Florida. and in three (3) property claimed by you and should
other places within the City, and YOU tall to do SO. defauli will be
published in The Sanford Herald, a entered against
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r'i,'mer ot uenrral cc,.jtitcn
WITFINS my har OCij .i'ti r..t Ui
tne Clv tA Winter Spring; and Court at an!ørd, Se-minoic County,
Seminole' County, Florida, once a Flori,ta, this 70th day of December,
week for at least fOi (4) con 1973
ST(itivC week; ortor to the date of iScaIt

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Clerk
Circuit Court,
publication, both dates in
Seminole County
CuSvL shall not be lets than
twcn?yeight (7*) days. In seditl'7n
By: Joy Stokes
notice Shalt be posted in the area to
Deputy Clerk
tie c'df'ft-d far anneeton and W
.WIPIIJFkWICDLE. Ji2
r r a! laf iitttf (151 des '.'I:nocrwerdft, Ha nU.
pr'nt to 15* date of the Public Ward and Woodnan, PA,
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P 0 Box NO
OuSTED this ithidayof December, Winier Park Florida 3276$
Publish: D.c. 21,31, I9flarujJa
S Mary T flortpn
U. 7974
0EW114
Ct Clerk
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04 tli City of
Winter-Springs. Florida
SHOPPER DELIGHT l't the
P'bSjsh Dec
p, j, pyj,
timely. money saving %vggesln;
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Jan,? 1911
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Gift

analysts

"Government

prolong the problem.
"11w laws of supply and

one

of the most advanced.

ticipates a total of $612 million
in capital grants from the Mass
Transit Administration, based

Fenner &amp; SmIth do not feel that prevail or we will not get new matching
within the group will be the energy and new technology
initial beneficiaries many stock energy conversion."

for

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funds

being

officials hope that they may get
as high as 80 per cent,

rties

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ngecl

form

of

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amusement,

and It

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would ask,

Intanin

p4.', i-dresser; needed. Immediately
Part or full time Sanford Plaza
(ill t44'I'n, 3222041 or 3234332.

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Part time os full lime
'ii tC,fl ynu Good commiSSIon
'llow Cab Co. 20) S Park

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322.2611

74 BusInecs OpportunIties

831-9993

titttiri-) iirrath

ii SIRVICI COIN OPERAtED
sWlK KAR WASH available 3ari
sortS and surrOUnding area Vet,
,u'w inveStment. 73 pci. financing
.',,i ,iSve%tiiit't-%t tpr' tnote WhO
that
tiST SUCCEED ovid
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finest established residen

51250 CONVEN.
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CLOSING COSTS!

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bCOt corn hOuse, 1 bedroom air
21t2 Stevens Ave 1130 first, last.
Pis. before lam., after 3 p.m. 377

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P.rw HOMES. PACKED FuLL OF
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3 bedroom. 2 bath, fully carpeted,
kitchen equipped. 1113 Valenca
Ct.. Sanford Call after 0 p m. 051
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3 bedrooms. I bath n Winter
Spring; Kitchen equipped, 1175
1)00 deposit. Mid Seminole Realty
Inc. 031)330 and after 6p.m., call
377 547.

23,950
Oil Ws t 351?i St.,,,
Uisr G,eiva GirC,ns Apti

Small 2 bedroom house 1110 ma
ptus $75 damage deposit Plo pets
Ph 3?? £l?)

834-3131

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323-7860

211W. 25

tili AC

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Gifts for
DAD

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BOOTS from KNIGHT'S SHOES.
701 E. Firs?
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Give Dad Black &amp; Decker power
tools, and Stanles' hand tools from
Creqory Lumber, 6th &amp; Maple

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P'Ii- 01 Poll Parrot Shoes

BUY THE BEST for Dad, DINGO

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for ;ir
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Knight'S Shoes. 700 E. First
Pleasant dreaming in nightwear
from the Merry Go Round, 2395

Sanford Ave. 373 0040.

G IftS torI
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'.'aic
lilt' rair, let a K rb,
do the wOrk It'S S machine; in
one Kirby Vacuum Cleaner. 101
W 77th St Sanford 32] $130
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ENERGY CRISIS! Sawr your; by
using the Yuletide CIt Guide in
!PiC ClaSsified Section
("ye Mom Comtort and beauty .
pa.r of Daniel Greene house
Slipper; from knight's Shoes. ?C
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loan being processed
tmmedateOccupancy
(ill Bud. 32-2 6aSYor 333 7111
till Butch. 3?? *iSlor )fl 7471

JOHN N Y WA L K E R
REALTY
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Jill p1.'l III flU

I ROOMS CARPET
SHAG;

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lie, ix pe call Pit- ae,fllmsnt

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5.wnto*n Sanford. 323 6061
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tintS rim ever where in the
Yul*t;dC Gift Gu.de with a large
variety of Christmas Shopping
Suggestions Where? In the
Classilied Section

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Frankln M'nt &amp; 0her unosual gtt
item; I cons, of course Tom; FR IGIDAIRE. KITCHEN AID.
MAYTAG. FEDDERS All major
Coins, 121 E Morse aye, Winter
Park, 647 (33$,
appliances Best fl Quality andde
pendab.Iity, HOME APPLIANCE
ALL out of ideas? Visit (Ti-fELL'S
CENTER. 1700W, 1st St 322311]
ANTIQUES. 1 mile west of I I on
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old State Rd 16 sI "76" Station.
Select a gift from our complete
Paota.177 5*11
,'ihirlpool home appliance center.
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cessonies
SKATE CITY ROLLER RINPI
Dog Track Ro0
I3*7i7i
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Geneva Heating I Air Cot-id
Sony.. 3096- Orlando Dr., 323 5434
tne sound Of music will abound in
yOuF home from the stereo you
purchase at F
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oowntown Sanford. 322 0214.

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qreat gift ideas you'll f'nd in the
,ult't,de Gift Guide ltCti0fl in IPe
.anf Ad's
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Speed Queen WasherS I Dryer;
from F,reslorie. downtwn San
ford will make laundry drudgery
easier for Mom all veer. 3370744.
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WESTERN WEAR-BooTs
Belts, moccasrs, billfolds, Slddle
equipment, Savea%
the Old Corral ceect your new turn'tur
electric Outdoor bar-be cue qi-ill
from
Wettern Shop. 11 '2 1
.'IILSON MAIER for tPie ce's'
Saritord EIectr.c.
DeBar, 66$ ICS*
Cnr,;tma; ever. Save on flatiOfllI
bt'ands Liberal trade ins Free
La%tinqCitt; Coaster3SorlOspeed GET
EXTRA
CASH
FOR
delivery Convenient term; We
b.cycles Irons Fixit Shop, 906
ChRISTMAS
by
selling
your
000d
gve TV Stamps 31% E 1st St 372
French li-Isv 17 97) 333 475?
used furniture and appliances to
flj you know that Collins Florist,
Larry's New &amp; Used Mart. 21$ 5
LII your horn, reflect your goon
$.anlo.'d Ave., Ph 333 4)37,
rarway Plaza, has a nice
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t6;tC with an attractive mirror
cr'cçt'cn of small qlts' 3?) l?.i
'um Ser(ark 210
A,"
Sjnla S fleadqulrter;--bco? &amp; rU
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a I.E Spray &amp; Steam Iron and a
hat;, good Selection The TO PLACE A
Yulet'de Gift Guide
GE Toaster Oven from Gregory
Equestrian. 52 W
Broadway'
r h'-.
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5 r
lumber, 6th &amp; Maple 322 03(t)
Oviedo 36-36161
411
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They'll enpoy the cold Holiday
season in sweaters &amp; vests from Gift; of D.s?inction, Dilmonds,
ButtOnS 1. Bows. 76-40 Hiawatha
Watches, Sliver China. Crystal
'ise
KAdef 's Sanford 372 736)

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"ea. Central Pleat &amp; Ar. Wail t,
Wall carpet, Individual water &amp;
sewer Large lot, dead end street
13.000 deposit and move ir y ,le

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830.5500

Calibart Real Estate

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Houses for Sale

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REALTOR
$31 1500
l67Hwy 431,Longw'ood

Realtors

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HATTAWAY REALTY
NE 15

Ph. 322.3103 for Ap

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Sanford's newest I &amp; 7 bedroom
adult (undominlum; Offer yci
carefree living PLUS W6Sher

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L'uild'ng. pool Shut flebo.ard From
111.900. Inspect our 2 turniV' :1
model; on Airport Blvd. Regi;Ii:r
for tree color TV No Obligation

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WiLCO LARD CO
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Condominiums

SANcILEwO'jD

Situated On Large Wooded
Lots Near l'he Country Club.
Built With Pride By

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SMART SAPITAS get those great gift
idCAS by checking Yuletide CIt
Guide in today's Classified set
tion
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it,iSSCitit&gt;it-rS tot 01 gr,%
induStry 'nter ested in hiring
jeople- from lPi Sanford area
I .dlent wages and benetits
(,iie gow wlth us Apply at
ny ,llir
SLICKCRAFT ROBALO
BOAT DIVISION AMF
Building 142. Sanlord Airport
Sanford
An Equal Opportunity Employer

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$93
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Kings . Oucens

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17? 6157; After 3.3277111

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, I' baths.
cen h a, w w carpet. C E kitchen,
may extras Adults. Deposit 333
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Ideal 0(ation! 2 bdrm

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Semoran Blvd. Aitamonte
Spring's, wishet everyone a very
merry Christmas, and a happy
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I I BEDROOMS. ADULTS ONLY
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LOCATED OW
SOUTH OF AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
3234670

at 11 2

Dnetw;'.*n,rtrnent Twin beds.
C.oixj location, for mature adults
Also trailer Ph. 323 5695.

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many moderns to know how man or a WOfl3fl
The Collector
There is nothing especially
much enjoyment there was in would tell him and ask, "What
new about celebrating the New playing Blindman's Huff, must the owner do
to redeem
Year, People have been doing it Consequences, Twenty It?"
for centuries. Even New Year's Questions, Hunt the Whistle and
I'vi' partic. have h' -tii hvld for ililifly utliers when tia' players
And v"iite'er Justice
many years, but they have entered Into them with the right
decreed,
the owner had to
cl..anged rather radically since spirit.
,
I)erft.;rrn (1 he wanted his
the early 3900s.
property back. And the more
pu.0 nllluarIlleflt rIUICUIOUS the
At that time It was the fashion was Forfeits, in which each more fun it waspenalties, the
(or everyone
to hold parties In someone's person was required to concerned,
house-there really wasn't surrender some personal
For Instance, some young
much of any other place to hold tide such as a handerchief or a man might be told
to kjs his
tiwin. hut then, what's wrung hey to the Collector.
wn own shadow, and tie just might
with having a party in a house? sOITwOfle W35 Ctlusen to be be stupid
eflOIlgil
Never having known anything Justice, and after being blind- -shadow on the wall,to kiss his
different,youngpeopteinthose (olthd,'hesatinaehairancithe
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days never realized how many Cnllpctnr would hold one of the
But if 1w had his wi about
(ridjspnsablc things they
forfeIted articles over
his
head,
him,
stooc .etween the lamp
being deprived of and they Jut Saying, "Heavy, heavy hangs and a he
pretty young lady so
that
went ahead and hd a good time over thy head."
his shadow fell LICT0S her face,
with what they had,
and paid the Per.ity wIthout a
Gaines were the favorite
"Fine or superfine?" Justice murmur,

Payton

KULP REALTY, 3fl

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SECRETARIES-.- General office'
eaperience Let Norrell help you
pay Christmas bills, florrell
Tn.
condOninur,, 's truly a
Temporary, 7711 Lee Rd Winter
..pc(iJt All custom
b.shClOrs
Park 6170111
drapes remain, shag carpeting
throughout 3 swag light;, 2 large
CHRISTMAS BELLS JINGLE - 0
tedrooms. family room, eat in
DOES THE MONEY you Caii
kitchen. Close to I 1 Pooh and c oh
make n your spare time as an
house privileges. for your leisure
AVON Representative. Cal! 444
time Call Joan Carter. Aslec
3079,

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The present zoning CI1$ifiCifó

rnent

T*ø Dedroom duples furniShed
1220 Orlando Drive.
Sanford

Female Help Wanted

arid LPPIS A()Iy fl
person. Sanford Nursing and
Convalescent
Center,
9S0
Mellonville Ave., Sanford.

Development by.BrpUey

SHOE REPAIR

Spct DOwn-'NodlosingCosts

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I will get a $1 billion overhaul,,
prompted Argus to revise shortage, Charles Schwab &amp;
which officials say will trimupward its 1974 earnings points out. Quoting from
projections for Ideal Basic brokerage and counseling sfo'm the system's image from

7' for greer*ouse on the following
deScribed properly;

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UTILITY CONTRACTORManhole, conduit and cable
E'prr'enced only. Paid vacation.
holidays, hospitalization. Call
WINCO CONSTRUCTION CORP
1)1 3.153
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Foremen
LOW

degrees 51' 17" E. 0000 feet thence ETTA
SEXTON ad — scx. continues to aim at 6 per cent
inability to support the SX-70 s('vice to the growing suburP4.65 degree;07 31" E. 710.17 feet to TON, her husband, if living, and If monetary growth
when
filmeffortin
1974 because of the ban areas, and to alleviate
and
that
a point lying 300 feel N. 05 degrees dead their unknown heirs, devise-es,
It nuikes an error it Is on the energy shortage, despite proUem.s caused
01'IS" E. of the aforesaid South Lot Iegatees, grantees, trustees.
by the fact
line of Lot II?. Run thence 5. $1 spouses, creditors, Iienors. and side of overexpansion. We hold rumors to the contrary. . .
that many of the stations are as
degrees 30' 45" E. parallel with slid successors Of the parties claiming to our 7 per cent monetary
old as the system itself, Some
South line c( 117, a distance of by. through, under or against Etta
growth assumption for 1974."
Even assuming settlement of trolley cars still in use are
Ill) 7lferl to the point of beginnIng
B. Sexton and
Sexton, her
The cost of IAing Council's the Arab-Israeli probkm and a nearly 50 years old, and many
Containing 170 6575 acres, SutIeCt to husband. Defrndant
Florida Power Curp. Utility uflisnOwn
exemption of the cement in- renewed flow of oil from the were built shortly after World
easements and also subject to
YOU APE NOT IF I ED that a Suit
dustry
from wage and price Arabs, the United states is Wtit II.
restrictions of record.
'oQuiet Titlehasbeen brought in the

Winter Springs, Florida; and
Florida against you ano each of you,
Off ce District as to Parcels G and Lonqwood. Florida; and
(bi To consider also the question claiming an estate. right, title cc
H. as those classifications are
It) To ConSider also the question
described in the
01 designating and assigning the of designating and assigning Use interest in or lien upon the following
or..na.nc,s
described real properly situated l,
zoning cIaisillc.ation of PUD
of the City of Attamorle Springs,
Zoning classification of MH- I Mobile

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and small pickup 1. delivery route
in Sanford. 6 days a week. short
tours, good pay Full lime em
f)lOyee need apply only. Apply n
person, )13 Palmetto Avp, San
f'..td Dry Cleaner;

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Stor, with ujt'r return on
iiø%tment. good IC.C,ihGfl, flCIut'S
real estate, rgu'r'.I .irJ ii
en ory. 170.000

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i'lestriC heat Kitchen equipped

will be Closed Christmas Eve
and Christmas Day

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s'fE HAVE RENTALS

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Merry Christmas!

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apt . 5100 p1.1 tSrDos"
LJ!ilitiC$ not included. Mature
people or tourist; 372.0331.

Agencies

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116W 2nd St

PIANO LESSONS
.2 Week Chord Course
Harry 'Nester, 373 1)79

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AVALOPI APARTMENTS
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DEEE LICIOUS Oranges-naval
and pineapple, tangerine;, pnh
and White Or60lr'i-i Oked Iiorder P55eli Crc",',. 3?? 0217

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suma;, Tangerines. Will ship P
ii IlutchiSon. 377 1051

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3 ondroom home n large lot outside
with patio and all the
goodies
135.000 Terms

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NO TRAFFIC NOISE

SAN MO PARxS, 1 2 3 Bedroom
Trailers &amp; Apt; 7 Adult parks, 2
1 ,'"1v parks. ISIS Hwy. I? 92.
iritord, 37] 1930. Day. Wk ,.,o

PIAVALORAP4GES.
ED OR TED WHITE
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PICTURE PRETTY

Apartments Rent
FurnIshed

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Pr:s'ui,' Puiji, or lhilront'
I'uIIv !'.iji,ijjiv'il kiirlu'i,.s

Drive past 209 Arcadia Rd. See this)
bedroom home with fireplace
GCrden setting from Street to
street Quet Secluded neigh
borhocid 527.0))

and3betji'aornapls
')O Magnolia Ave ,Apt 3
323 I3.469a m
pm
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NAVEL ORANGES
Tanger,ne; Tangelos
377 6733 or 372 0362
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JOLLY GOOD things for giving are
suggested to you in the VUICtilr
Gilt Guide

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Tree ripened Oranges, 57 bi,
Freshly pick grapefruit, 1)50 Lu
Horse &amp; Rider, 7ISS Sanford Ar
Sanford.

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2541 5 F rt'nti 4',.
D,i',t 37? 7?I2

,tncj 2 bedrooms, carpeting and
urapes, central heat and air, fully
i-quipped k.tchen Adult;nly, Ph

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FRAP4KL1PI ARMS
A PAR T MEHT S
1120 FLORIDA AVENUE

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Unfurnished

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wall carpeting, air conditioned,
near shopping &amp; Churches. Ideal
for retired 511.300 333 5700

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pit5. )fl 1671
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C,EHEVAGARDEU
APARTMENTS
1505 W 75th St
3 bedroom;, 2 baths, convenient
schools, shopping center Shag
carpeting, drape;, dishwasher
central neat &amp; air. Sparkling clean
pool. Move in today. Children
acCepted. fl3-3090,

tct-I.,ignt tan rna'e Ctihuahu,
1', lbs Tag reaci; "Chico", H
lJt','d, Belle Glade, Fla, Ph. 37)
Jv34, 103 Sanora Blvd., Sanford

Ikdri,i;ni :Ipartimu'ni.s
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Iiul CIiibli.i:.si'
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2371 Park Dr )fl 7111
REALTOR
After llc.ur%
97L4
327 3991
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Instructions

Over the next five years, this These open-benched cars which was completed, on Sept. 1, 1897,
Lot!. Bic B. Lake Orienta Hills, thwet of NorTheast '..Parcel 10. County, Florida under the fictitious
COUnCIl of the City of Winter
1973
Section IS. Township 21 South, name of SANFORD HE.TING a,
inqs, Florida. that laid City 0EV 147
Unit I. Seminole County, Florida
system, known locally as "The proved very popular with the crowds of thousands rushed to
AIR CONO., and that I Intend to
T'4E REQUEST FOP VARIANCE Range 29 East; and
Council will hold a public hearing:
T," will get a $1 billion face-lift, public ran along Beacon Street ride in the new system. Four
PARCEL C. Wet? 517.1 feet of r-eg,%tersaidname with the Clerk of
(at To consider annes6tion of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Section 6 'P 1AA"H
.inng the wmding, often in [tie duwnown area. ii
outn,
Of Northwest
ytzrs later, in 1901. the first
of Nor- tne Circu,l Court, 5eminoe .ounty.
wlicn reguires a twenty five (23)
following described property lying FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Florida in accordance with the
cobblestoned streets of proved a little less than safe elevated rail line opened to
and beiAQ In Seminole County, FLORIDA
trontymrdsetbackfuat$owa,,,n, theast'ifless East )1739ef Of w
1002 fee-I plut South
feet for provisions of the Fictitlø; flame
Florida, to wit.
(30) foot freed yard setback
CIVIL ACTION PlO. i.ii*s.o
downtown Boston, rush hour because people kept falling off equally enthusiastic throngs.
Road), Parcel 7. Section 15, Statute;. lo Wi? Section 165.09
Highland Drive right Of way.
From the Southeast corner of Lot DIVISION 0
tr3fflc begins as commuters the open running boards, but
Over the years, the 1 has
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be TOwnship 31 South, Rang, 39 East; Florida Statute; 1957.
147, Block "D". Dr. Mitchell; Survey JOHN ft. DILL and JOAN M. DILL
pourin:owork,butunlikesorne
William
S
I Jack, D.B.A
the ever-brave Bostonians grown as Boston has-in all
held in the City i-fall of Alfamonte and
01 the Moses E. Levy Grant as hi; wifC, andC,EPIE A POLlPiOand
PARCEL 0: The East 23 feet ot PublIsh Dcc 10. 17, 71, 31, 1973
cities, there Is no letup. The preferred them to the later, directions.
Springs. Florida, on Monda
recorded In Plat Rook 1, Page 5, ELAINE A. POLINO, hi;
the West 494 feet of Block B of Tract DEW 3t
January 7, t974, at 3.30 P M.. cr w
Public Records of Seminole County,
Plaintiff;, scurrying mass of metal- closed cars. As their numbera
Today, the MBTA operates
53 ci Pta? of P EPLAT OF TRACTS
thereafter as possible, at which tim
kirIda, Run P4. 04 degrees 57' 17" vs
autos,
taxis,
trucks,
vans-.
Increased,
iso
did
the
traffic
approximately
37 route miles of
ll,SO,5t.S4.SSandSd.exceptLoisl
interested parties and citizen;
F., along tne East line of laid Lot L. P
WEAThERS, R
0
CITY OF LONGW000,
continues
its
101 and 2) to 21 of Btoct H, Tract
struggle jams.Thestreetcarspfledupso rapid transit, 43 route miles of
Ii?. and the West lifle- of Garden. WEATHERS, N. P. WELLS. 0. M
and against the proposed y*tian(
FLORIDA
Sanlando Springs. Seminole County,
will be heard 6nd hnal action taken
Farms Subdivision, as recorded in EDWARDS, 0, T. EDWARDS, and throughout the day, cornthat It was said you could walk streetcar lines, 485 route miles
Hot ice of Public Hearing
FIortda,
a;
r,corded
in
Plat
'THIS NOTICE Is to be publiWd
Plat Book 6. Pages 33 and 74 of the 0. T. EDWARDS, as Trustees of plicated by twisting streets the length of Tremont Strc
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
COPICE
RN:
-.2t on of bus service, and eight route
by posting on the aforesaid Page 4, of th Public Records
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Pubhi Records 04 Seminole County, GARAGE EQUI PMEHT COM
which
date
back
to horse and their roofs during peak periods, miles of trackless trolley within
Seminole
County,
Florida.
being
a
described PI'OPfI'?V id in three
•I6 A distance of 30000 feet for a PANY OF JACKSONVILLE. a
the City Council of the City of
strip of land 23 feet wide from East
carriage days. When the
The first traffic crisis led to its district of 79 citIes and
jb4i ptce; within the CIty
Run thence further P4. 04 'dissolved Florida corporation,
Long*ood,
Florida,
that
said
City
West and 306.4 feet long from
Aflamonte Springs, Florld&amp; at least
winter)'
hearing: dept eei 57' 12" E. along said West any and all unknown stockholders of
New
England
snows
the
formation of a specially towns. Over the last three
Council wilt hold a public
North to South; and
fifteen (13) days prior to the time
line of Gardena Fms Subdivision, Garage Equipment Company of begin, the situation, as one taxi appointed Traffic
(a)
To
consider
6nn!ation
of
the
Commission, decades, the area's population,
PARCEL
E.
Block
B of Tract 53
Public Hearing
and the Easf linet of loIs 141, 147, Jacksonville. 6fld ETTA B. SEX
fOIIO*iflg dc'scriD.d property lying
driver
put
it,
becomes
simply
which
recommended
four now 2,8 tnillion, has shifted
of Plal of Reptat of Tract; 47 30 3)
OAT ED THIS 11th DAY OF
131. 126, and 111, Block "D" of Slid TON and SEXTON, her
34.35 and 56, except Lots land 211* and being 'in Seminole County, Dr. Mitchell; survey
DECEMBER, 1973 A.D
dramatically. Between 1940 and
husband.
if
living,
of
the
Moses
E.
and
if
dead
their
Florida, to wit:
24, Block H. Tract 36. Sanianoo
(OFFtCIAL SEAL)
Levi' Grant, a distance of 3903
unrios'n heif;, deviser;. legatces.
1970,
the inner city of Boston
The
South
992
i
j feel of the NE'.
Springs. Seminole Ccsnty, Florida,
. J0rdMl
fret RunthenceS.I3degrec's3P30" grantee;, trustee;, spouses,
of the SW '. West of Brick Road in
lost
102,789
residents, while the
as
recorded
in
P161
Book
7,
Page
4
City Clerk
W. 199517 feet to a point on the Wrst creditors, lienoi-;, and successors of
C)verexpansion (ha rged
of the Public Rerdt of Se'mnole Sction29, Township 20S, Range SOE
Altamorde
suburbs
grew
by 646,479. last
line of aforesaid Lot ill. Run thence the parties claiming by, through,
(Less. BeginnIng at the South line of
County, Florida (less ftp East 16-3.7
Florida
year,
the
1
Section
79
S'04
degrees
57'
30"
W
along
the
underor
against
[Ha
B.
Sexton
averaged
500,000
and
NE '.of the SW ' of
feel and the North 1523 feet); and
Pubt'h.
24, II?)
aforesaid lot; 110 74
---Sexton, her husband,
&amp;
West
West
line
of
rides
daily,
a
loper
Township
cent
drop
705, Rang, 33E
PARCEL F; Block B, less West
Federal Reserve Board
DEW-112
131. and 112. a distance of 3120.5%
Defendants.
efo feet, Tract 53. Santando Springs; property line of old Sanford
5.tflce 1969.
to
a
point
on e North line of
QUIET TITLE SUIT
Plat Book 7, Page 4 of the Public Orlando Brick Road, run West 411 feet
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Inevitably the 1 Is losing
Copley News Service
market recovery. Investors are
aforesaid lot 147. run thence along
NOTICE OF SUIT
feet,
thence
North
29
aegnees
Records
of
Seminole
Cuunty,
OF ADJUSTMENT
and
North
liii,
S.
I3degreei
3735"
TO
L.
P.
WEATHERS,
R.
moneY,alsofllethiiighaitobe
o.
advised to defer new inEast 110 feet, thence East Ill feet tO
Florida. and
Noticeof Public Hearing
W. 716 67 (eel to the Easterly right of WEATHERS. N. P. WELLS, 0. Al.
done. Gov, Sargent has anPARCEL 0 - Lots 16 and 17, Block West property line of Brick Road, way,
teriflediate-4erm positions
The
Federal
Reserve
Board
Notice Is hereby given that tht
line of Fisher Road, as EDWARDS, 0. 1. EDWARDS and
thence
South
29
degrees
30'
I)OUflCCd that there will be no
SS,Sanlanao,
PIat
Book
3,
Page
West
6-s',
Board of Adiustment will onduct a
recorded mO. P. Book 303, Pages?) 0. 1 EDWARDS, as Tru?ees of has responded to the energy such issues as Combined
Section 12. T0*flship 21 South. along properly line of Brick Road and 71, Publl
public hearing to consider apnew
highways begun; the
Records of Seminole GARAGE EQUIPMEH' COM Crisis in the "mother hen way,"
Insurance Co. of America.
110 feet to pont of
Range 29 East; arid
proynga Rear Yard',iariance in an
beginning). Being County. Florida Pun thence S. OS PANY OF JACK SOPIVILLE.
fl acres more or let;;
Susan Sansbury, researching commonwealth and the city are
PARCEL H. Lots II and IC, Block
declares Argus Itesearch Corp.
P I Residential Zone from 30' tofl'
decrees 57' 07" W along said disSOlved Florida corporation, 165?
PLUS THE
55' Sifllarido Plaf Rook), Page65'Onthefotlowing described pi'.)pçty,
Easterly right 01 way line. 411.04 known reslde.ie: 371 Chelsa Street, This means flooding the Polaroid Corp. (or Kidder, united In a nJor effort to
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t eel to a point on the South tine of Jacksonville. Florida; and any and banking syswm witn reserves. Puâta4.y
Etpufls tilE
Range 29 East; ar
29,Town'ship7OS, Range 3OE. iLess: aforesaid
Section 33-71.30. Further de;Cribed
deteriorating
T.
Lot 147. Run thence 3 04 elI unknown stockholders of Garage ,%jgus
All of that Ctain .
comments: "This sub- none of her contacts among
M. Cornmenceattheflwcornerof Ni
ason Houston Avenue.
degrees
45" E., along said South Equipment Company of Jackson
The current expansion
tgomery Road from its Intersection of P4W i Of SW '4 Of SeCtion 39,
This public M'arlrig will be held

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Gentleman would like a gentleman
to Share rent of trailer All
utlite-S, T'1 and him;. 3339016

TREAT 'OURFEEltoatreatby
uSing the YuIeiloe Gift Guide in
today's Clas;uf led Section.
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From

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Newly renovated Class A rating
Color TV, Courtesy car pick up
Service
family unit;, Cf
ficiencies, over nile;, low weekly
rates. 322 3103.

FACED WITH A DRINKINQ
PROBLEM
Prrtiap; Alcoholic; Anonymous
Can Help
173 4507
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Sanford,FIorIda
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YOU IIIOUBLED Call Toll
Free, 4147037 for "We Care" "Hotline" Adultt ot' Teen;.

Attamonte Springs.
Florida
Publish Dcc 71. 1973
DE 113

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVF.N by
REFLECTIONS OF BEAUTY, and the County Commission Chambers last publication, both dates in shopping
centers
along agree, it Is that somehow, some objected to excavation of the
of the Courthouse, Sanford. Florid
thC City Council of the City of
th6t we intend to register saici nam
clusive.
Shall not be less than Massachusetts'
on
January
71.
1971,
at
700
P
M
or
twenty
eight
Altamonte Springs, Florida. that
superhighwway, more Bostonians and Common. However, earth dug
w'th the Clerk f trie Circuit Ccur
'2t1 d,is In dc1tlon,
soon thtreaftrr as possible
Sad (Vi Ccuncl wit hold a public
Seminole County. Florida
If, as they say, hollywood Botun ciuiiuters must be up for the tunnel was used to !ill
(
notice Shall be posted in tie area to
Seminole County Board
hearing:
cordance with the provision; oft
be 0flSdered for annexation and IS a state of mind, Boston is a persuaded to use public tran- a low areas of the Common and
Mustment
(a) To consider ann3xation of the
CITY OF
Fic?itiot,n Name Statutes, To
zoning at least fifteen (iS) days schizophrenic dream.
By
Walton
Torres.
sportation.
Public Gardens to the level it
following described property lying
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Sction 163 09 Florida Statutes 1957
prior to the dale of thu Public
Chairman
Connecting
the
many
faces
of
and beIng 'n Seminole County,
But
traffic
crises
are
far
from
remains
today. and resistance
FLORIDA
Hearing.
S,av'1ra 1. Cress
rubtush Dcc. 2L 1913
''uf'tls 10
Notice of Public Hearing
)or0thy A. rr'aop
Dated this 13th day of November. Boton are the green, orange, new to thU historic city.
to the plan began to soften.
DEWliS
PARCEL A: North 435 feet 01
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
A D ten
Publish: Dee. 10. I?. 21. 31. 1973
red and blue lines of the
At one point during the cxBoston faced its first serious
th 753 feet of West 740 feet of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEP.4 by
Mary W. HawThorne,
DEW37
Massachusetts
Bay
Irantraffic
problem
in
the
l89,
cavitlofl,
some 900 bodIes were
the Board of Zoning Appeals of the West ' 0? Northwest ' of Nor. ____________________________
CITY OF
City Clerk
tnwet .. Parcel 4. Section 15.
City of Aisane
WINTER SPRINGS.
sprirt;itlon
Authority
(MBTA)
although
there
was
not
an
disintered
when engineers ran
.
of he Cly of
FICTITIOUS NAME
lisa? said Board wIll hold a public Township 31 South, Range 29 East;
FLORIDA
Casseiberry. FIorid
rapid transit system, which automob)e In sight.
into a Colonial burial grounds.
No? ice Is hereby given that I am
Notice of Public Hearing
hearing on the question of granting a
splays out like an avant-guarde
That first subway took two
In
1889,
the
first
electric
engaged
in
b;Iness
at
2609
S.
PARCEL
B:
East
197.6
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
viriince for the following described
(Seal)
West 400.2 feet of South '... of Nor. Sanford Ave., Sanford, Seminole
version of a six-pointed star. streetcars had been introduced. years to build. By the time it
property.
Notice iS hereby given by the City
PubliSh PlOY 76. Dec. 3, 10, 17, 7

Christmas

Merry

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Monday, Dec. 24, 1973— lB

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Crucifix Cross from Gwaitney

JcwIer;. 204 S Park.

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Seasons Greetings teem Art Cr'n
tile; Wnet Ranch SpeCiI 7)
577w
Hatchback. Auto
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Vega

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Gvefash'onable clothes from Outer
Limits. Sontord Plaza
Certficat; are ju;t prefect

5.e qitt; seem mare personal
kit; nd other ideas at

Village Craftsman. 102 S
123*7)0

Park,

Stuck hair stylers tor men
&amp; women Lowest diSCount prices
',Iedco, Pine-crest
Shopping
Center

have

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We
Qift for tne entire family
from small unque 'tern;. to rooms
U S and rore'gn C0's, U
lull of fine furnishings PHIt
Currenty
Jewelry Bottles
DEERE FUPNITWE W
---------SF,tlNOLE COIN CENTER
st (Hwy 46) JuSt) mi eatt of Ii
(.AantlnCy Jewelers. 704 5 Perk,
109 west 1st 51
nas a
37) Qrn
widc Selection of
Bruo(fle;...$350&amp;up 5hoptody! 'tOP THI GOLF'RN YOUR ryt
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Some great gilt cI'a; tn YvIeltd,
begs.
ball;
sportswear,
entral heat I a" Irons Sanford
Gill Guide It *iil Solve your gill
MAYFAIR COUNTRY CLUB
th't &amp; Ar, 7 6)90
(j,y.fl.9 prØØleq,u
i'po s'ioi' Ph 32? 75)1
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contact us first, We also buy bulk

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HOUS1S for Sale

El Capitin St.
BuIIdr. New 3

Car
pet ing, range, dishwasher,
disposal. Central heat air. Lot ) so
14' Ph 67) 4860
Jack R MCClure, Reg. Broker, 206
U Part. Edws. Bldg. 373 52 -

kOLLING HILLS

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u g trees. convenient location To
churcP.et S pct. clown

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Fern Park

$31 7$47

special saleS out of anything of
Hwy. 17.92 (behind WI,
(riester Mobile Hornet.)
2?) 73-40
Sanford, Flo,
323 7434
Sten strom

Realty

'NO QUALIFYING •

Wishes For

lmmdsit$ Possession. assume low
i nterest mrIgage. low clown
3 bedroom, large corner
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"Sanford's sales teacier"
Yo,r Multiple L;stng
Local and National MLS
2W Park Gr,
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HOSpital and shopping near. Fish
from Lake Monroe. sis.qw.

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South of Sanf ord

Meetings
Business 730 1st. Toes.

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BROOKFIELO. '71. set up on I acre
wowed tot, river rights, boat
ramp, 3 bdrm., 64' * 17'. Dealer,

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&amp;rr-s'va, Waterfront near Lake
Harney. Charming 3 bedroom, 2
ttn home. Interesting ea?taS
rnmedate occupancy. 319 5115

from

TOYS FOR TOTS ant' lots of other
gtft Ideas in the Yuletide Gift

Hwy.

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I26I' 1972 Deluxe Skyliri,', 2
bedroom, all electric. ,,cnlr,il
heat. air, IXO down 777 6I

2 Bedroom, central hcat, living
room, air, 516,900

TO ALL OUR FRIENDS

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REALTOR
66$ IT?). Uebaryeal
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C. A WHIDt)ONR . BROKER
Ill N. Park, Sanford

COUNCIL 5357
Business

372 5??)

Meeting

Owner-4 bedroom wood frame
house. Close in. 59.500 Total price,

7:30PM. lst&amp;3id

Terms, Jimmie Cowan, 31$
Palmetto Ave.

Tuesday

3 Bedroom, It ) Bath

BINGO EVERY
Thursday 730PM

lot Ifnced, 521.500
- i.ji4. PEALTOR 37) 7J5.0
Lan)e

I4kefrgft. A security,
community. $22,500

EVEREST REALTY INC.
Realtor, 1601 S Hwy. 17 97

4wo

pint
of
AQiristmai

*P.M -2nd and .4D'

Thursday Each Month
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BINGO

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magic of that night be

"it,

rinacted in your

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a Christmas whtch IS

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tEPATMENT
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Small Jobs Wanted

p Pr,( e% pad, used, any condition

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and were used at these times
of community or persona l
crises.

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even baptized in elaborate
ceremonies, and given the
name of a saint as they were

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belts to ask for alms, saying

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asking in the name of the Al-

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and

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The old familiar carols
And wild and sweet, the
words repeat,
Of peace on earth, goodwill
to men.so

There h hope in tile message sent to us by tlii' I'rincc of PLACE. At our Hank we hopefully
pray for a better world, a world dedicated to the spirit of Christmas. Our Officers, Board
lembcrs, and all of our Employees stish you a most hopeful, a most happy, and a

Charles Wesley is said to

have penned the majestic and

hi'r tl)lihtli"Fi 10C1 IO1Pd fur-

iEfli'flu('taI ''Hark' The Herald
Angels SUE." after hearing
the joyous ringing of the belL,
at midnight of Christmas.
Whether the bells for you
this year will be imitation
ones hung on your outdoor
wTeaths, glass bell ornaments
hung on your Christmas tree,
or the bells on Santa's sleigh
for an excited child, or the
bells of your church cal1ing

VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS

the form of a poem, "The
Visit of St. NIcholas," He
Invented the sleigh and the
reindeer and his dcscriptlon
St. Nicholas wa

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part of our national exprestius season oi the year.
in your haste and rush as

Memkr TteAtlanticGroupef sniis I' F'orid,,

Member F D I C

This poem has become the
foundation of our own rich

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1822 and read it to them
Christmna.'s Eve of that year
t,

th to

the belLs break into the joyful

being run in this tradition.

Santa Clam.

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son's great event. Longfel.
low's familiar line.s no doubt
came fr om he aring the bells

poem for his children in

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ringing announcing the sea-

:chls were suggested by the
net'. .i on the hrictle of his
fl'A fl horse 1k wrote no.

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perrnan man-of-all-work
JO his t'rnploy. The sleigh

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This was given the name of
"ToUing the Evil's Knell" to
warn the po wers of darkness

fireplaces and brought with

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S-ave foCI Free' '.(re(r, SUN
Entrrpr,5.c%. In'
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no t ring, hot ra ther mournfully toll from eleven to twelve

were unable to attract suit-

New York. out the myth In

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a prok'i'or In the General
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of Christ's approaching birth.
At the exact momen t of

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they were all happily marrI"l Unexpected gifts were
4. ..reafter attributed to St
Nicholas.
The myth that
Claus desccrds thc cl)I:I;I1t'.
to flll the stockings comes

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sleigh

midnight. Therefore the cis-

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legend telLs us that at the
winter solstice the goddess

707W 2nd ST

his

season.

and threw them into the
wlndow.s of the room.s of the
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understands. This Christmas
as you worsIlip and praise His
name, rejoice in the wondrous
story that cannot
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the Chrisbms story begins
amid the heartbreaks ajA
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tere boring after that? This is
how it was with the genealogy
which said who this Jesus
was. The Jews for whom It

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the problem of
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inas story. %%en we fail and
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The tradition that Santa

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though born in a manger. did
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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND
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tears.

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172 9507 before 5, or 322 2660 after

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Great
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teed to be aboi.d 2,000 years

and a "Freeway
Fortress" a car-tank de.
iied to make you feel safe
on today's freeways, as well
as broke (W1,300 was the
-,tha)ugh Neiman-Marcus
sail you could have it for 10
r cent down and pay cf the
rest in X easy installments of
$24,19249 per month).
ciing and ahhing over the
NarMaras Christmas
catalog has become an annaal
ritual in the United sates.
Even if you can't quite afford
a Noah's ark or a car-tank,
it's stall nice to sat beck and
ckeazn about "what if.
Vbet if you were rida
enough to tool down the freeway in a rnalliandollar car!
What if you were rich enough
togotoseainNGai'sark, and
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You can buy oir spouse a
walk-tn egg thai year. Only
$. courtesy of the Neiman-Marcus More in [Uas.
Texas.
Or if that
ire. how a bout giving that
sPecul peri in your Life a
$0,000 bag of unaat ciamonth' Or (at the other end
of the scale) an 13 set of worry
beads
These are aawag the glitter
ad goodies offered by the
famous Da llas store this
Oiristinas, which In past
years has brought you:
a $WOW Noal's ark
—a truckIdc1pink air
his and her stiliniarinft
his and her nwuny
Mws tcrJy $l&amp;, guaran-

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(/ cycliig off
u-ith our good cheer &amp;" tbmks to you.'
Kathleen 8 Bill Reynolds

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It didn't end there, of
course.
"Since then we've tried to
put a little humor in every
catalog," said Mashek.
We've been pretty successful in selling these gifts too.

if.
It seems like Neiman-Maras and its weird gifts have
been arizzrwi forever
or at
—

least since Santa Claus was
invented. But such is not the
case.
"Staiiey Marcus got the
idea lack in 19," said John
Mashek. vice president of
Neiman-Marcus
"What happenedls that FAward R. Mwroii, the newm
man, phoned Marcus one day
and asked if be had any items
for his radio show.
"Mr. Marcus, right off the
top of his bead, said that he'd
sell anyone a live steer on a
saher serving cart with a red
ribbon tied around lit neck for
only $5,000. And that's how It
started"

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were more optimistic than we
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holidays with

we also offered a gift
for optimists — a live oak
tree We sold a lot of

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Our thanks for letting us serve you.

Neiman-Marcus' mct successful gift Ideas are in the
"his and her" category. Over
the years the store has sold
his and her camds, sahina.
nrrs, mnrny casey, t•
powered sailboats am Oil.
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In athe Baker's AP*t
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zymbultaai- Ada±n (j,, and
waters. representIng the Sacred ost. which signifIed redemption.
LAter. the apples
rflascookiez,kh1ndc ?
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e celebrate the birth of the Infant

King- let
rededicate ourselves the
goal of peace on earth among all men.
us

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RUMLEY.

through the yeam
Fancy Christmas cookies were Introduced to AIIItfICS
In the 18th century by the early German se ttlers, who
counted Uitir old cookie molds. made of clay, tin or wood,
Industrlov, Pennsylvania Dutch housewives baked them
w-axhbazketfui In such miyng shapes as fish, ribta. turn smttng pipes. horseback ridem hatchet-bearing thdz&amp;ns, stars, dolls. and of course all t!-,e characters
and animals
iated with the nativity
were even some reindeer which were
over a root long.
Until
tty part, othfltury. Peyl.
th-StrU
n trees were dcoted
rs airnctst entirely with thee
vuwv urn.rnc and It was part of the cekbratlon to
eat from the tree all through the Cbristrna.z season, so
that, It viz practically bare by Twelfth Night This enstam Is still fclowed in Europe.
Outstanthr.g cookie specimens were proudly displayed
and used to decorate the windows COOk1e were tucked
into Christ=i baskct.s for the poor and it was customary
to include
ral dozen cookies when returning molds
Ulat had been borrowed.
Many cookies were handed out to the Beisnickles, those
costumed visitors, like mtlmmfrs. who went from house
ar
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There are no Christmas
trees and no Christmas
presents. St. Basil's Day or
New Year's Day is the time
for exchanging gifts, St.
Basil, "flagio,s Viullias," one
of the four fathers of the
Orthodox church. Is the
Santa Claus o Orcck clii!dren

At His Bi rth the Angels sang, 'Peace on earth to men of good

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ment of tiny clay drums
and tinkling steel triangles.
They are rewarded with
gifts of figs walnuts, a)Iflonds and sometimes
money.
A(terv ar(ts there i., a
Christmas Eve service,
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ends shortly before dawn.
The family then begins
fmastIn will-i "Chr1tso.
mo," (bread of Christ), a
simple cake studded With
nuts, and "Kourbiectes,
small cakes dusted with
Powdered sugar.
The Christmas dinner
must Include 'c1aeridon."
roast pig. In rural households, these are fattened
for the feast from midsummer on If a family cannot
.tflu:d to buy a pig, usually
relatives or neighbors pro.,i.s.

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Since Greece has always
been a maritime nation It
is not surprising that ihe
blessing of the waters is an
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is nothing to be gained by pay.
ingantmsett1ed bill this year,
defer paymen t until 1974.
'And, just as deferring the
payment of an expense can
sometimes be advantageous,
the shifting of income can of.
ten result In a tax saving. If,
for instance, a taxpayer is to
receive a 1973 year-end bonus,
it might beto his advantage to
have his employer delay that
born's until early 1974 — depending on the Individual situallan," Bowler points out.
Businessmen, he adds,

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should also consider the poeal.
ble tax advantage ofacceler.

ating the purchase of depreciable assets, such as machinery or office equipment.

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vide more than 50 per cent of
an individual's suxrl in order to claim an exemption.
Further, there are some payments that do not count as
support life insurance pre-

takes place on Epiphany

mtums and Income taxes, for

At high noon on that day,
Archbishop or highest
ranking priest leads a procession from the church to
the waterfront. Dressed In
iriagnificexit vestments, he
holds aloft before him a
crucifix of gold or ebony
with a silver image of the
Saviour. Acolytes
and lesser
--UItL g y
iusu ciau in rim
''e'tments. accompany him,
chanting as they march.
The conureun tion follows in
their wake.
The proce--ton haILs at
the water's edge. The Priest
Intones a prayer and then,
after tying a scarf around
the cross, hurLs it Into the
% ater. From the shore and
from boats, men and boys
dive alter it, The one who
succeeds In bringing It up
recclvc.s a special hIesln
from the priest and usually
a gift of money from the

example.
"Then, take a look at your
investment program. There
may be some stocks or bonds
that should be sold to take full
advantage of capital gains or
losses regulations. Keep In
mind that gains made on

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home and heart in
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take in effective tax planning
is to be doubly sure that all
P1 Yfl'flt.$ ma( {- for c-pt.
dents meet existing support

Greeks Have Unique
Religious Ceremony
Celebrate Christmas

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he warns. If, for example,
there Is an unsettled doctor or
dentist bell, II can be paid in
1973 or deferred until early
1974, depending on the Laxpayer's adjusted gross in.
come and other medical ex.

steps which, if taken before
the end of the year, may resuit in substantial tax sayings," observes W. Seine
Bowler, chairman of the
board and chief executive officer of Pioneer Western Corporalion, who adds that "the
best place to start is with an

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21,1973, are not taxableuntil
1974. But, l osses on sales up to
the last trading day of the
year are deductible," Bowler
empahslxes.
When considering available

December Is not only the
month for Christmas shop
ping — it's also the time to
look for ways to save on your
1973 tax hill.
'There are some simple

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from house to house singing
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In America, this ceremony of blessing the waters

Li likely to be celebrated
wherever there is a sizable
Greek settlement. At Tarixin Springs. Florida, where
many Greeks are engaged
In the sponge fisheries, and
at tury Park, Ncw Jcr:y,
It is an annual event.
Th e Church of St. Nicholas in New York City has
held this ceremony for
ninny years at flattery Park,
where the simnwrs mt,st
plunge into the Icy waters
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traveled to many cIties throughout
the country. This apparently helped set off a naUonwlde
revival of interest In deeortIve baking.
&amp;me of the most exciting pieces In this exhibition
wrr submitted by Mae Orrh*td,a teacher at The Huulaxi
School of Art in Philadelphia,
Miii Oethard. who learned this trad1Uoaj an from
her Pennsylvania Dutch mother, created a beautiful
ginVrbr tad creche of more than two dozenpieces frun
Ave to six Inches tall, all decorated In brilliant Byzantine
colon. She has abo made large and elaborate wor ks 17
pupres b.sed en ChruL-r.is
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Camels

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Christmas
GoTogeth er Treesq Fascinating
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great distances ml scents
water long before the driver
spots an .sis A great USet

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stomach" and a storage bin
in the hump which enable
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a time. 'he baby camel
stands 3 feet
high at8daTs.
It suckles lu mother's mtk
for a year.
Man
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orb1ng and fascinating pursuit.

Mr. Rieck collects miniature decorations whenever and
wherever he can find them. Many antique and curio deal.
rs have learned of his; Interest, and notify him

ately when any 'my toys or other miniature objects
turn up.
One of the best sources for tine toys

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tiny objects are necessarily antiques. When he travels.
Mr. Rleck often makes surprising finds For Instance, he
found a shop In San SAvador that had hundreds of tiny
Sonic
he discovered some Austrian wax figures. Hansels and
Gretels that were barely an
Among the other miniature objects Mr. Pieck Is on the
lookout for are wax angels. teddy bears, toy dolts, mice.
animals of a ll types, shoes, doll furniture, snowmen, solhers. sleighs, musical Instrumen ts be lls, birds, fruit.
rains and cars.

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Th ere are also many tnexpenslve, small ornaments to
be found in variet stores, which Is where Mr. Rieck gets
aIl.ttflth Christmas tree Usually. he enharwe5
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better. according to Mr
because people get great
pleasure. discovering each Individual one.
It has been a pleasure to serve you.
S'nmc tiny toys. itre placed under the tree along with
match boxes and pill boxes. which are done up W gay
SIAXEMUAN I
MaxuTulian I took the title wrappings to look like tiny Christmas prpszent3,
Several of Mr Rieck's trees are pricele.%s as their treasOf Holy Roman emperor elect
SALES &amp; SERVICE
ured Vletorlan Predecessors, Some are kept under glass
on the death of Ferdinand III
bell Jars.
207 S. French Ave.
Sanford
Ph. 322-Y&amp;M
on Aug. 19, 1493.
His elaborate creations are probably quite beyond most
of us, However. limpler versions can be done by anyone
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and children. especiall y The same type of Inexpensive
trees can be used and tiny Illustrati ons
cards can be cut out to serve as decorations. Stars angels.
cakes. For food. I

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toys. Santa Clauses abound on these cards many of w1rl

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In their proper categories In envelopes or small boxes.
This should prove an absorbing Project for children and
result In an Interr-stiriv and Inex[vmiive hobby to enjoy
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could afford one donkey, located in this area.
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dates are Dec. 15 and Dec. 10
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are sometimes fIgures of

Good Night" The birth of
the Christ Child is heralded
in a gay and festive manner
by cruwcLs of young people
singing and dancing in the
'trccts to the accompaniment of tambourines, guttars, gourd rattles and ca- tanets.
During midnight church
services, tambourines and
guitars blend with the orKan music and the spirited
voices of the congregation.
Christmas Day is devoted
to family reunions. There is
much feasting on such dellcaries as almond soup. truffled turkey with chestnuts
or roast turkey with apples
and raisin sturnng. The tri
dittonal Christmas sweet IS
turron. a nougat of almond
candy.
Alter dinner, the family
cathers around the Nacimento, or Nativity scene.
which has been lighted with
candles, to sing lively Spantsh carols, mct of which
date back hundreds of
years. Spirits are further
whipped up by the noise
the "pandereta" 4tambo
rine, and the 'z.ambomba;
a drumlike instrument wit
a recd stuck through th'
skin which, after bein
moistened, is moved up and
down. prr1ucing a detj
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children join in enthusias.
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to the stable at Bethlehem.
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with straw for the camels.
and a plate of turrons are
left on the balcony, In the
morning they find their
5JQ(5, filled with goodies
and surrounded by presents.
Climax of the festivities
Is the annual "cabalgata," a
colorful parade which
marches through the center of town with iloau dcpicting the birth of Chrbt,
the Magi, shepherds and re lated personages

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the pleasant relations of the past year.
In this Spirit, the Season 's Best Wishes
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will bring a full measure of Happiness, Good
Health and Prosperity to you and yours.

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the reading, The friend
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was written in 1822 by Dr. Cle- and he was impressed with
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who taught at a semnlnry in and took it to the editor of the were too close
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Great Aunt Zelda who has to the local five and ten.
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pick things up or turn things.
Accordingl y, o penings' n
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CYanks that require more
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what our jotic are all about:' can manage arc strictly Laboo. So knobs that tiny fists
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Edward J.
Gurii', It-Fla., said today that despite
missed meetings the senator plans to remain a
member of the Senate Watergate committee,
"The senator has no plans to leav' the
committee," said Jim Allison, Gurney's
administrative assistant.
Allison commented after published reports
that Gurney had ceased to be active, functinning member of the committee.
The flurry of phone activity, with equally
frustrating results, began last week when the
Washington Post broke a story showing that
Gurney has not attended any of the last eight
public meetings of the committee probing
President Richard Nixon's Watergate
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Winifred F. Gielow
Dorothy Phelps

John A. Spoiski
David Bryant
Jane Casselberry

Raymond C. Hays

Wanda Kirkman

Robert P. Lloyd

John V. Charron

Francis R. Voltoline

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Chris Nelson
Cynthia Flanders
Mark R. Weintz

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recorded,
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like the Ouija Board, and we
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had," said E.C. Elsea, store but the reason was a purely Christmas tree sales and noted
manager. "The pevple were local one, according to harry since a shortage will probably
more selective of what they Smith, store manager. occur next year in artificial tree

bu)ing was followed," he said.
noting percentage figures are
not yet ava ilable.

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no longer an active participant
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any-more.
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package probably will make Its dinarice as drafted would ac- "monumental task" for which
Marsee said the idea was a require set percentages of unit to offset school costs, measure through in a February
debut some time in 1974, ac- tually encourage high-density there was not enough time.
good one, because as matters payments to the county by estimated by the EDG report to public referendum, but Will
cording to Commissioner John apartments while striking
Williams, u chief sponsor of now stand, such an ordinance develcpers for impact to public run to 12,200 per pupil and to seek to -set the stage" for a
Kimbrough
hardest .it low-densitysingle the measure, countered last almost certainly faces stiff services---police, fire, schools, make up 85 per cent of all un tote with further economic and
hunbrough, noting the family residences
week with a optional" Impact challenges on both con roads—necessitated by new pact growth costs
legal groundwork
present ordinance Is scheduled
The board at that time ioning ordinance suggestion, stitutional and home rule oower developments.
"It's going to be a protractel
Opponents of the proposal,

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The board was told Oct. 30 by missioner Dick Williams explore a special legislative act 5 pecific legislative sanction the growth.
Today, in predicUng eventual
present to reluctant developers
an economist with Winter concetle(l no work has been giving the municipalities and from Tallahassee would greatly
In practice, the county has passage of an nrdinince in M4,
I land si)eculators, the Park's Environmental I)csign
on oic propo5al. calling the county specific authority to strengthen the county's hand. been requiring -, voluntary" F.unbrough 5iiid the bo.rd is not
controversial economic legal Group (EDG) that the or. the restructuring ne'cessary a adopt an impact ordinance.
The idea of the ordinance is to conhilmfions of $ZO or $= per interested in rushing the

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passage at 7 p.m. Thursday, lQ3*rsee to work with should be invited to adopt the
Calling special enabling year for new developments to with the exception of Sweettoday said he doubts much will County
Planner
Roger ordinance on their own legislation a "leg up" in an- be placed on the tax rolls, water Oaks' Everette Huskey,
be done In view of an earlier Netserider and the EDG staff initiative, without county ticipated court challenges, supporters argue, the burden of say the measure will place
economic study revealing the in revamping the economic passage.
Marsee said he personally feels growth is always placed on the unconstitutional tax burdens on
proposal will not work as in- impact sections.
Concurrent with the option, the present home rule old county taxpayers, and not new residents and is irherenUy
tended,
last week, however, Corn- Williams said, Marsee should legislation is sufficient, but that on the new residents causing unequal.

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the bipartisan special investigative subcommittee, stopped showing up at meetings
towards the end of October when news of the
possible $300,000 Florida builder's slush fund
for Gurney fi rst came to light, The Post
reported.
According to The Post, Gurney has been
specifically asked to attend private executive
sessions to help swear in or question witnesses, but refused to come even though he
was in his nearby office.
The Post quoted disgruntled senate
sources as saying Gurney had been foot
dragging on the Watergate committee before
the Larry Williams fund raising scandal
broke, but that he stopped attending all
together once his own Justice Department
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Okays Ford Nomination

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s ice president was ippros ed 29
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by
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and
overwhelmirg approval is
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their 40 degree weativr. Due to
Weather
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the humidity (I suppose), it's
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this
nomination
earlier this week.
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inittee
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the field of civil
Clear and crisp weather
rights.
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date on the latest developments etin ti
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from the White House. I believe
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Candor.
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arge petroleum storage $W,000 move as "toLilly un- in fuel storage," Ryan said.
needed if they were aware of
Dick
Williams,
county
the
security of the investment.
anks at Sanford's lakefront precedented."
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onunission
representative
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Williams had warned
ill be floated down the St.
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go'. e rn men ts-36
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nint for mayoral seats
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Winter Springs to make 1
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their
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Polling places and hours of
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$80 000 the count) commission
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refining or retailing.
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Israel The Arab oil-producing
nations ha ve slapped a tota l
embargo on the United state.
-The director of a Ford
Foundation ener gy project said
the United States faces possible
oil and gas shortages and higher prices for years to come.
-Sen. Frank E&amp; Moss, [).
Utah, said last winter's heatingfuel shortage may have been
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re expected to be hard hit.
In Florida, where tourism is
the leading industry, an econotiiistsiid 180,000 more residents
of the state could be out of work
by April because of the fuel
shortage.
Thereweretheseotherdevel.
opinents:
-Arab leaders, meeting in
Algiers, said they would continue to hold back oil from coun-

(fight cancellations caused by
shorta ges in jet fuel. A spokesnn said fur ther cuts in personnel might be necessary.
Cessna Aircraft Co. said it
I1 lay off 2,400 workers by
Friday night and blamed production cutbacks on President
Nixon's reduction of fuel for
business flying.
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been shattered b) an Oct 9
The only ouunissionu ac
grand jury report charging an tuall) testifying during the
unnamed commissioner with week-long probe was Chairman
"acts
bordering
on Sid Vihlen Jr, himself an
criminality," and said the electriral contractor, although
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Oil company attorneys will oil operations.
techni ca ll y had the right to do through the commission."
Lawyers from the oil coinresume questioning Atty.
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Hodges would not comment
Robert Shevin In January on his pa nics packed Into a niagis- Sties-In said he was not OP. on how the language against
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conspiring to create a gasoline take the depositon frnm Shevin. the Gulf but that the dnifing LI-w grand
was satisfied as
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lire department equipment in t horoughfare.
Shes in said he had received should wait
shortage
mire ens iron
to
mons
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lie said however he agrees
-good repair.
-Only one attorney quizzed no written, de ta iled re port of men ta l safc-iiartI.s
struction halt by the comrth
at
th
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Counc il recently agreed to
Shevin and others were waiting evidence before he filed suit in
rnL%ion of a private home on
WINTER
SPRINGS-City
consolidate
police
and
fire
city's
name.
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businims,
countAl
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Wednesday
night
hired
departments
over
a
period
of
t.
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State Att. Ab'xtt Herring the city's lIr3tftLll U1TfI reiTian irne into ii department olpublic gjive final approval-to Florida
U
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Shevin to
last week said he recommended arid adopted a resolution asking safety with Police Chief Donald Land Co.'s Highlands, sections
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dN
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to
the
governor
that
no
official
5.
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Holzman
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company
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-hard-working public servant. however, continued his battle the volunteer fire department inecting to d scuss extend'
Herring thtn said the granil against the proposed school for many sears
the franchise with the same
Dan Dearing frequently spar.
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jur) was responsible
$3.50
monthly charge to
o
the
school
issue
Jordan
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red with Simon over the re Usite, Insisting it is public safet)
enti re report
nts
de
said
he
has
always
disagreed
resi
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tienus of his uestions
Drummond today said he
Charles LeRoy Holzman was with the location, believing a
Instructed the city attorney to
Simon accused Shevin of
an ordinance adopting .
"formally"
requested
chief
appointed
firefighter
at
a
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prepare
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making political sp
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state
atty.
investigator
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salary
of
$7,500
annually
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fication
of
ordinances
he
com
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th
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SR
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of
answering
q
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the old Altamonte completed by the Municipal
uhts site
,t one point Dearing
to testify, and that portions of to get into another battle later Elementary locale on SR 436 (ode Corp of Tallahassee
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Simon
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by
adminitrattyc
Chic!
Donald
Dobson
said
the
by
the
school
board
this
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police
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man
will
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of
sikt',
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without
pay
beginning
bid
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to obtain
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auto maker is slowing production because of slack deiiiand For most larger cars,
partly as a result of the gasoline
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Wednesday lie predicted the
jobless rate would rise from its
present 4. p cent but would
fall short of the 6 per cent rate
forecast widely by private
economists.
And Interior Secretary ito.
gers C.B. INIorton said tlot, if
the nation cooperates in the adm i nistration 's fuel-conscrvation measures, ,,We will
minimize the Impact (in jobs."
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KI\1BERL\ VEN 1 RE of O tedo,

inner of Sanford Uhi itmas Parade

her letter in Santa's special mailbox as parade marshal Jerry Mun,q)rl
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and Santa Claus look on Kimberly, who received a $50 U t'i Savings
Bond, and Santa will both be featured in the Dec. 6 parade.
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Herald Staff Writer
Seminole

Buzhardt

I aim, as also the engineer on
the Island Lake development,
ordered Hush to investigate the
County com- situation.

study environmental Impact of
the City of l.ongood s policy of
WASHINGTON (AP)
allowing developers to fill j
sist.anl prosecutor Richard having trouble remembering except for the 15-minute one."
White House lawyer J. Fred L4enVenjste, he couldn't recall when that and other conversalk Island Lake area,
Buzhardt also was questioned $1
Buzhardt says that the long when he had talked to President lions oCCliJTed was that he has at length about how he learned
Commissioners Tuesday
days he has been Putting in on Nixon's secretary about a been working 16-hour days.
heard County Engineer Bill
of the blank segment and how
The Watergate tapes case have possible blank section of one of
Bush recommend the Orlando
He also testified he couldn't he came to change his opinion
made it hard far him to the subpoenaed tapes.
recall whether it was the Presi. about whether the Haldeman
firm of Michael Stiggins
remember when he may have
because,
the
secredent
or
Alexander
M.
Haig
Buzhardt followed
Jr., conversation on June W was
in Bush's words, the
l
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been told things.
firm is "neutral," having no
tary, Rose Mary Woods, to the White House staff chief, who covered by the subpoena issued
He alsohad trouble in federal witness stand Wednesday at a first told him there might be a last July 23 by the Watergate
work in the Longwood area but
court Wednesday recalling who hearing called to determine blank segment on one tape.
special prosecutor.
still possessing knowledge of
told him some things
what might have caused an It
Deputy White House
.,
the area's topography.
lie said the proetcutors apAnd. he said, there were sonie minute segment of the tape o(a Secretary Gerald L Warren
"Ethically, you should
things about the tapes he never June 20. 1972, conversation be- said later, "There Is no question peared to be In error in a.ssumconsider all Firms as neutral,"
was told at all.
tween the President and H.R. that the conversations the ing that the subpoena, as writ.
Bush said, "but human beings
"I don't have a good recotlec- Haldeman to be obliterated by a subpoena covers are intact, ten, covered the conversation
being what they are..."
lion for dates," Buzhardt said steady hum.
There are no blanks in the sev- with Haldeman as well as the
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Commissioners reserved
her., under questioning by aslie said the reason he was en subpoenaed conversations one with Ehrlichman.
judgmen t on whether io accept
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seek another company.
The matter arose two weeks
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MARCH OF DIMES PLEDGE WALK ROUTE

MARCHERS will sign in at Sanford Chamber of
Commerce on First Street and Sanford Avenue
at start and completion of 20-mile pledge walk
to benefit March of Dimes Saturday.

Registration is 7-9 a.m. Checkpoints are
numbered on the map, where first aid and
refreshments will be available.

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thlrtgsare under control, orthat
WINTER SPRINGS—Plans space, 54.5 acres in patio homes the state's new law,
grandfathers
the
plars
In
Blend
to eliminate 370 units from the at eight to the acre, 36 acres In
petroleum and politics Congress is responsible for "the
He added, however, even with without state approval,
and you have the makings of an long history of mismanagement
Pebble Brook planned unit apartments at 15 to the acre and the council allowing the
Mayor Granville Brown said explosion. That Is evident to the and neglect in which the energy
development were shelved with 28 acres in apartments at 18 to developer to revert to the old three state officers
city crø.rncil approval
have told White House and to Congress, CtI-15 has its origins."
eJ. tL acre,
plan there is no assurance the him the law has no
nes.day night in a move to
grandfather
where the house and one-third
City Atty. Torn Freeman said state procedure can be
provision,
of
the
Senate
will fare the votescape the state's new regional if the council accepted the eliminated.
The scheduled public hearing era in 1974.
'mçct law.
LL
revisedplansandhelda public
Cooper said he was advised was canceled and council gave
Original plans submitted and hearing on the change there is plans
Some
political
issuesareabW
ealFier
approved prior to the July approval to a switch to
approvied by the city coundl
the old stractions. Not so with an empit would come under I effective date of the law plans.
early in the year allowed 1.00no doubt
tygasoline lank or a chilly
units on the 185-acre tract. The
household.
May Hel
revised plans lowered the
riere an %warnings from
density to 1,110 units. State law
rkmocrats that the energy
crisis could bring on a recession
requiress regional and state
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review of all planned
and soaring unemployment
B) DONNA ISFES
for a Fee rebate for those an- Freeman to delete the rebate next year.
developments
or
herald Staff Writer
WASHINGTON (AP)
nexallon requests turned down paragraph from the new ormore housing units.
In Congress, some Democrat- Americans
in many parts of the
by the city
ic leaders are blaming PresiCooper, re
iiinance
country
helpI
WINTER SPRINGS— An
lt
the
Councilman Victor Miller,
Western
Co., asked the ordinance setting a fee to land
Miller's suggestion that dent Nixon for the current cr1s1, weather this winter in getting
• with
whose resignation From the developers of annexed property contending be should have seen throughthe heating oil shoe
council to
drawal 0 developers annexing property
council will go into effect next might be assessed a flat lee In
the revised
Corning long ago, and taken
ch was sent back to the drawing
tage
nk
noted
engineering
Cost!
adiuition
to
a
sum
per
reduced density
steps
to avoid the emergency.
PUD board by th e city
The National Weather Sercouncil and attorney fees created by unit was discouraged
from eight to six
Nixon has said
that Congress vice Wednesday forecast a
C5dY night.
annexations as well as ad- attorney,
on Uie 'ctiance a grandfather
until recently dragged its feet warmer winter than normal
pmision is provided in the neX Wposed. ontinarto change
vvirtising costs and
questioned
He said a
rebng
any arrangement
more equitable on his legislative proposals In
ty of
th
by City Atty. Torn Freeman to
h of the Sthand
Coomi'r
id 'We will be set a shdLng scale of
5P1d1fl
the
average
cost
So
while
(lie
crisis
Is
eon.
parts
of
the
Northeast
thges,
United
With
little
more
than
a
t
month
among
all
annexation
apfronted,
the
debate
begns.
It
is
. to
go d rxIn,, nrvn the
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left in office, Councilman plicants.
fl'C to &amp;fl&amp;cuauy UIWUI8 the
the new process plan Ft'.eW.
Weatlr along the East Coast
annexed,
to
defray
publication
Clifford
Jordan
urged
a
sliding
Mayor Granville Brown said election year ahead.
by the Eadt Central Florida costs and attorney
and the Central Great Plains Is
U
fee scale of $100 for annexations Miller's proposal smacked a
113E Speaker r
Regional Planning Council and engineering
beet, rated a tossup on whether it will
of
one acre or less, $200 for one little of the county's impact DOua., has accused the ad. be
u
planning
u.
Freeman's proposal called to
warmer or colder than
10 acres, $300 for 10 to 100 zoning plan. He added that a
1n15tr't0n of deceit, and says
Western Lands originalP
for a flat fee 01 $150 PCT
acres and $500 for over 100 high fee would send potential Congress should tell the nation
for (l
Pebble
ww,
nexation to pay advertising acres.Councilmen agreed with developers and annexation that stringent rationing and
south oI HdC,en( 1
Only in the Far West, the
costs required by the "Mooney"
recommendation.
ca
or
applicants
"down
the
pike"
conservation
mcasures
are
Northern
Rockies and the
acres in open annexation law arid provided
Councilmen instructed away from the city.
"our only hope of riding out the Northern Great Plains Is an
difficult winter just ahead and outlook for a colder winter than
,th
e difficult years which will rrmaj,
o
follow,"
0
The National Weather SeeAlbert said it Is fantasy for vice said Its outlook has a50 per
the administration to claim that cent chance of being correct.
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states that a man shall not bear jurors enter the chambers
false witness.
'mutely accompanied by your
"The end result of the (grand Individual Inherent prejudices,
jurys
' Oct. 9) censure Is the momentary animosities and
introduction of military justice other human frallities,"
into the chambers of civil and Deilk his
press conference
criminal law," Drummond's today during which he talked
statement read.
pessimistically on a wide range
"The grand jury has deemed of local and national political
partial facts they saw
fit to subjects, Drummond gave a
quick "no comment" to
questions on his political future.
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Drummond said he and
Family had been personally,
attacked by "dog lovers"
during the controversy last
August over the possible
or, a d
hidi
bit a dozen people, and
Groundbreaking ceremonIes
that the grand
report only
are scheduled Fr1day at 2 pnt, Jury
for a new 10,000 square foot added to his woes,
Any announcement on his
Florida Power and Light
Company district Company retlreznent,or possible political
district office at Fulton Street Plans, "wiu be made to my
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and Myrtle Avenue in
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ei.
is the beginning of co
saidproblem
the lakefront 'tank (arm' area
In. 'ttln ul. Ctflf'SS,
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executive manager of the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
(omnht'rce.
_The utility will move its local
commercial and engineering
_
Offices to the new building by
May 1, according to FPI.
Sanford manager Scott Burns.

Br
Groundor
ew
ice

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the child Karen remembers
only that one of the men was
natne4 , W1Ilie From Richards
to the two men THA\KVOIJ'

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the auto bids for the City of

accept astr
1 1t tohear
testimony
m the subject
and that nodenial of due
Yet they have
Process was Intended, adding paradoxically and unilaterally
the grand jury relied on theseen fit to
defame this coinstate attorney for legal advice. mjjop.er
" he added.
Drummond, after reading a
two-page prepared statement
Drummond said he intended
blasting the grand Jury for
'*r" with the now-defunct
concern for due process for grand jury, but was making his
speculative builders, but not for statement as a "warning" to
him, said he had a "pretty good future
grand jury members
.idea" why he was not called, against the power of
"special
but that the answer was known interest groups.,
uuly to Hodges, adding "he's
responsible to his God, and to
"The Achilles heel of the
the Ninth Commandment."
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DRIVERS UNDER 25 INSURED
Has your automobile Insurance ever been cancelled or
rejected? Do you have a
poor driving record? U so, you will
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that will insure you.
The Blair Insurance Agency specializes in helping young
drivers under 25 withgood or poor driving records, and also
those motorists who have been Involved in
accidents and are
required to file an SR-fl
to keep their driver's licenses.
Many drivers are not aware that,
if they hold a valid
driver's license but do not own an
automobile,
they are still
required to have liability insurance
If they drivz The [hair
Agency wrtte a ficriujiet' liability policy for these people
at a reduced rate,
Many drivers today are breaking the law by
driving
without the required no fault
liability insurance simply
because they cannot pay the entire cost of their Insurance
Premium in one Iwnp Stun. At Blair Agency, after
a
son&amp;bIe
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of the BLAIR
The new Offices
AGENCY are located at
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llronislaw Szimul, Deltona
011ie Mae Humphrey
Ruth G. Jatho, Deltona
Viola I. Johnson
henry Rentschler, Lake
henry E. Williams
Mary
Richard I.. Williams
Hose 0. Huard, Orange City
Stella Collard DeBarS
NOVEMBER Z7, 1973
John j.
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Raymond T.
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ADMISSIONS
Deltona
Engelbert Entstrasser, Leslie I. Ratcliffe
Deltona
Ray Kenned)'
Weiner, Deltona
S
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David L. Huffman
E. Williams, Deltona
Willie Faison
Grace E. Berg, Deltona
Catharine B. Harris
Ruth Hingwald, Deltona
Rutb Van Winkle
William D. Gray, Lake Mary
Jo
ce . Farr
Dorothy L Greco, Longwood
Dec. I—
Andrea
Latrice Ruffin
Gertrude foyer, Longwood
German American Society
Judie
Mar)' C. Mattair, Osteen
Clubhouse, 381 Orange Lane
Mark R. Davis
Casselberry. Dance follows
Donell Morris
social hour.
Lena Weaver
,
Deborah L. Ithoades
6 Dec.
and
Meet the Candidate night at
Lesla Wel Wright
net 7avis5io'ntr
The Forest, Lake Mary, 8 p.m.
Jimmie Lee Daniels
Public invited to hear canPhilip J. Westgate
Discharges
didates In the Dec. 4 Lake Mary
William lianion
city election.
Donna
Duran
Sanford:
Willie
Bush
Dec. 4
Clayton Ball
RobertB. King
Florida Nurses Association Pearlene Williams
Avis
N. Starnes
District 37, ChrL%Ums Dinner
Mrs. Sherman (Julia) Oliver
Gail E. Bishop, Chuluo!:i
Party, 7 p.m., [led Carpet Tnn, and Babvboy
Otle), Dtlton
Altamonte Springs Speaker
F Isie S Starks
J Manning IkltOIU
Miss Mary
Reservations call
1l
Denmark an baby girl
THRIF
Dcc 8
Lemuel Stallworth
1W wMand
Longwood Firemen Women's
Rosa lee Arnold
Auxiliary will 0
Hurley C. Bridges
=qcls
b9ft"I
Bazaar starting at 10 a.m.
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"meaningless"
by Coll).
the East Central Florida
missioner Greg Drummond,
Hegional Planning Council
GUN PERMIT DEBATE
and affadavl
from
fill the se
o( fellow cou
Commissioner
thecitnian Victor Miller.
taway has called for stricter plicant':; character.
t take engineer Howard Benedict said
I'dand was named over the county rules in issuing gun
lAlngsocd to court, since the
the delay, while serious, may
objections of Commissioners permits, saying actual proof of
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(levelopinents pose potential end up saving money
Kiiu through and Dick Williams. an applicant's ability to handle
in terms
danger to property and the of salaries because road crews
%ho wanted to wait until the a firearm should be presented.
Published Daily and
water recharge area through had not yet been hired, and
results of Tuesday's municipal
Noting an application from a
Sunday. except Saturday
increased flood potential, would have been
by The Sanford Herald 300
idle for a
elections were known,
would-be security guard at the
Assistant County Atty. Howard month due to the shortage.
N French Ave . Sanford.
The south county CALNO Jai Lai fronton included no such
Fla
Marsee has said a lawsuit
The other possible shortage—
governments had hoped to proof, Hattagway suggested a
would only be a last resort.
of chlorine used to treat the
present one nominee to the Seminole Sheriff's deputy be
second Class PO%', Pad
at Sanford. Florida 32711
drinking water supply—was commission, but Winter detailed to test the applicant at
ASPHALT AND CHLORINE revealed Tuesday by utilities Springs and Lake Mary voted to a firing range.
Sub cr.pf'on Rates hi
5110111
chief Bob Parmelce.
it
split
from
Longwood,
The
county
currently
Carr er
While no shortages have been
Altamonte
Springs
and requires only that applicants
Year 928 40
wevk SSc
('onimissioners have been hit reported to him Parmalec
(''ilbt'rr
intl tiofitinate post .1 $100 bond, called
with a pair of shortages— said, he
fears suppliers will
asphalt and chlorine—with the naturally favor big users of
asphalt shortage threatening to chlorine over such small users
hold up construction of the 14, as water plants.
Seiiioran
Boulevard
inState and federal anti.
terchange.
pollution
agencies are working
IM e uuru
nan been On ways to gain priority for
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scheduled to open bids from utilities, Parmelee said.
asphalt companies Wednesday,
1.
but saw the ititn tlnI.it "t-11 "
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E±the ill to Ott 21) (ii illos rt . isI
SPecifications and substitution
Winter Springs Councilman

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Calendar

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of the fuel shortage.
Asphalt aggregate, essential
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Steel Shortage Impedes 01I Search
1,228,000, a rise of 27.4 per cent.
There was a (it for tat aspect to the situation,

WASHINGTON_.DCSPitC an expected
record production of approximately 150 million
tons of steel this year, there will not be enough to
meet the demands of the oil and gas industries in

too. The steel industry has been consuming fuel
oil this year at a rate more than &amp;s per cent
higher than it did in 1972. Natural gas has been in
short supply, particularly for industrial users,
and coal has long since had to be cut back
because of environmental demands,
With federal allocation of fuel oil a near
certainty, steel
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TAI,LAIIASSEE,Fla, (AP) —
"Predicting on the basis of a to estimate "without knowing every gallon of fuel it saves
A state economist SAyS 180, 000 24 per cent cut in petroleum
lliisfl' Floridians could be out of based energy ... we should ex- the exact fcrmii of a rationing could keep a worker on the
program which will be im- job."
ork by April as a result of the pect about a 0 per cent drop in posed,"
Meanwhile, the speed limit
'.urrcnt fuel crisis,
national income in 1974," SoSorensen recommended the for autos in Florida may be
Florida State University rensen
said, "For Florida, this committee study offering tour- down to 50 miles an hour by the
economist Dr. Philip E. Soren- could mean a loss of about 180,- ism incentives such as guaran- end
of next week as an energy
sen told the Florida Energy OOO jobs,"
tees to public transport carriers saving measure,
(omitiiiittee Wednesday night
Sorensen, who is conducting a "or perhaps partial refunds to
that, based on preliminary finch- study for
A transportation department
Ings, the state's unemployment impact FSU on the economic keep tourists coming to Florida
of the energy crisis, said despite the rationing of gaso' official, Tom Webb, said the
rate could Jump to 8' per cent the effect of the shortage
on the line."
agency's report would be in
sOlnetimne in April. It now
state's largest industry —
lie said it was also very im- Askew's hands by next Wednesstands at 21 2 per cent, he said. tourism — would
be impossible portant to "let the public know day or Thursday.

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Crisis To Change Life

the drive to find and

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(AP) -The energy crisis is likely
to grow to such proportions that It changes the entire way
of life for Florida residents,
says a University of Florida
faculty team,
"Our entire technology and the lifestyle based on it
must be radically changed and soon," said Dr. Manning
Dauer, chairman of political science,
"I would expect great crises over
people resist the change from

the next 20 years as
our present spread-out
living standard," he said Wednesday.
Ile predicted people will be forced to move closer
together and closer to their jobs since they won't be able
to travel freely.

A spokesman said Wednesday the PSC had Issued its
orders raising rates of the three firms to allow them to
pass on $7.9 million In tax costs to cuitotners.
The increases are $6.17 million for Florida Power &amp;
light Co., Miami; $1.55 million for Florida Power Corp.,
St. Petersburg, and $198,000 for Southeastern Telephone
Co,, Taltehassee.

a.

he would rule today whether to quash
charges of criminal contempt against political insider
Frank Martin and former Miami Mayor David Kennedy.

Power Blackout Hits
4 Gulf Coast Cities

The charges stem from each man's refusal to testify
Oct. 18 before a county grand ury investigating alleged
corruption In Dade County courts.

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were Indicted in bribery-conspiracy charges In the probe
but all were cleared of the charges.

sons without electricity in Fort

Askew To Take Criticism

and Naples, the Florida Power
&amp; Light Co. said,

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. I AP) -Gov. Reubin Askew says
he Is willing to take the criticism being heaped on him for
delaying the appointment of Harmon Shields as Natural
Resources director.

Power was restored in most
parts after a few hours, author
itles said.
The cause of the blackout was
not immediately determined
and company spokesman Tony
Bothwell said "FP&amp;L would
rather not speculate on what
happened,"
But Bothwell said 90 per cent
ni electricity blackouts in the
l'l'&amp;I. systeni had been due to
vandalism since electrical
workers went out on strike 29slays ago.

"It would be a mistake to appoint Harmon Shields as
director, I said so at the meeting, and if it means giving

some of the other members a chance to reflect and the
public to react, I'm willing to do so," Askew said Wednesday at a news conference.
Askew used parliamentary maneuvers at
meeting last week to delay a vote until Dec. 18.

magnitude of sabotage and via-

Myers, Punta Gorda, Venus lence," he said.

a Cabinet

However, the four-vote majority for Shields' appointment appears firm. Shields Is now Marine Resources
director.

Since the strike began, power
outages have affected nearly

Bothwell said a major transmission line from the Fort
Myers oil-fired plant went out-

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Even as he publicly discusses the country's oil shortages in
terms of urgency, President Nixon avoids the
hard (ask of
telling Americans just how tough and enduring the problem
An announcement tomorrow fron. the Arab lands that
their oil embargo of the United States was ended would ease
our immediate crics and the wir1ir uutlook But it would not
restore our energy situation to real health,
For one thing, all of our foreign suppliers from Canada to
Indonesia have sharply increased oil prices. The days of rel'
atively cheap fuel are gone.
Secondly, c-e were in a zhortaj,r. pocitlon even before the
€mbargo Not least of nt,r diff,c'uJtie is that rising U.S. demand for refined oil products has been outstripping the
growth in refinery capacity for at least five years.
Not one
new re fi nery is being built today,
Moreover, industry sources say that, with demand inevita•

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major refineries by L5. Not only do they compel huge inve,tmcnt, but they are often heavily
opposed by environmentalists. At the very time we have
become more

dependent
upon imports, some Mates are adopting laws banning
refiner construction along their coast lines.
his is the era of economical supe
r-tanke of 200,000 to
300,000 Ion: and more, with deepwat"r ports rs
to serve them.
The world today has; 60 ieh ports,
but not one is in tIme'
United States. the world's bigge
st energy user which has
been importing
per cent of its oil
Again, the environmentalists who along with everybody
else have seen terrible oil spills and worry about much
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with lots of free parking,
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rate locations knocked out elect.ricity Wednesday to 40,000
persons in Dade and Broward
counties, he said,
FP&amp;L and the striking International Brotherhood of Elec-

quarters over the long
delayed approval of the Aiaska pipeline,
will start to tap at least 10 billion barrelswhich in (our yea rs
of North Slope oil.
But that oil must be tankered
from Valdez, a Gulf of Alaska
tort. to West Coast areas near Seattle
and San Francisco.
kepwater ports have been pro ooscd
for
Puget Sound
sites in upper Washington Mate. S'ou have two
to be there, and in
nearby Vancouver, B.C., to appreciate
the clamor presently
stirred over both the ports
and the prospect of heavy tanker
traffic from the Pad ic to these fairly narrow inlanci wters,
It is not Imuslt'ading to talk of enornioUS potential oil
reserves available to this country, as I have done
in previous
reports. Off our own shores may 'lie a volume
third of the world's presently declared knownof oil equal to
billion barrels. Our guesses on the Alaska reserves of 670
strike are proba.
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Four Gulf Coast communities seine blacked out more than
were blacked out Wednesday once, Bothwell said.
night, leaving sonic 50,000 per.
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Bureaucratic bungling by by the Division of Family Serv- shape and its welfare rolls million in overpayments in a
administrators responsible to ices,
loaded with cheats,
three-month study of 15 coun(ov. Heubin Askew has cost
"lie honestly did not do any- ties.
Earle said Askew may "try to
1 lsFi(ia Up to C.30 iiimUmju in led- Llaiime the federal government tImmimg about it," Earle said, 'A
O.J. J'clicr, reccnt!y appointeral grants, charge two Re- for his problems.
year ago he was telling us one ed HItS director by Askew, was
thing and doing something praised by Earle for "trying to
publican legislators.
"I hope this is not true, and else."
do a very good job and trying to
Reps. Lew Earle of Orlando that he will act forthrightly to
clean up the mess lie inher.
and Dennis McDonald of St. Pc- clean up this mess and if necesEndsley was not available for ited,"
tersburg said Wednesday the sary roll some heads in HItS," comment.
The legislators said the
Department of Health and Re- Earle said.
Earle and McDonald have ac- grants the state will lose have
habilitative Services will !"
He haed that !)ougLts cused the state of harhnrirsE already been recommitted by
the money because of "p00:' ad- Endsley, director of family welfare cheats for several
IllS, so the state will have to
ministration and bookkeeping," services, knew when he took the years. Their charges were sup- make up the funds by cutting
They said the bungling was job two years
ago that the ported by Auditor General Er- back on other programs.

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Rate hikes for three
utilities to cover part of the firms' corporate tax costs go
juts' cffi'ut this week, the Public Service ('omiminissjon says

Volusia Ruling Expected

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CIL'S have jumped at the op.
portunity to hold their meet.
dent Nixon has made a
Although the federal government installed a
to
federal
agenings
in balmy San Clemente,
strong
pitch
their quest for new wells,
two-tier pricing system for crude oil earlier this
des to hold their conferences Among them are the Justice
year, production is running at a reduced rate
Substantial shortages of steel for drilling,
at the seaside Western White Department. Federal Aria.
pipelines, storage tanks, tank truck liners, cable,
compared with 1972. This indicates that known
Housein an apparent effort
(inn Administration. General
sources of supply are beginning to dwindle—the
chain and fittings have
to throw an offical cloak Services Administration and
limited exploration,
United States has reached its production peak
production and distribution of these key fuels.
around his San Clemente exthe Labor f)t1rtment.
supplies
are
reduced
there
will
be
even
greater
.
and is now on the downside.
travagances.
"Steel mills are operating at their
so far (his year. 38 governtop ci______________________________________________
uwnt and civic organizations
fective capacity, " a spokesman for the
The night of hundreds Of have accepted the Pres.
American Iron &amp; Steel Institute (AISI) said in an
bureaucrats to San Cle'
it'tit'sappeaJinginvitatjo n 11
Public Dis agreern en ts
interview. "We will produce about 150 million
mente, of course, will add to Another 79 did so in 1972.
tons of raw steel and ship 110 million tons of
the fuel drain and the
tax'FAA Conference
bills. But it will be
payers'
finished mill products this year—both U.S.
The FAA's top brass was
easier for the President to
=
rords.
he
has
planning
a conference at San
Justify the millions
- "But we haven't been able to keep up with
poured into the San Clemente Clemente for early Decem.
('OPLEY NEWS
demand. Nor ill the 15 million tons of finished
price controls should be ex- among department heads now
As an astute politician, complex if he can show that her, even as 11w President
was ordering fuel
When President Nixon named
steel to be im ported in '73 overcome the shortended to farm products. is taken as an example of President Nixon undoubtedly gov(ft'nment agencies are Almost half of the 29savings.
parlicl.
his first Cabinet in 1969, he
utilizing the facilities.
ta ges."
In ordinary times most of paralysis In the executive SCflSeS the problem of
image
emphasized that he was
The President not only has pants will wing across COUnthese tx'hanies could he hratwti tlnfort unateh. the of his lminstration. This nii
(Thbiilar sled for the Al,skn oil pipeline, a
In (isun W.I'hiflI(u)
t
iuvi(,itIon
it out
uftI1uc, s liclUi signs of
ubje'c oii which there is account k talk in the wind of
project recently approved by Congress,
'
11t)kesInan explained '
has been
that "will have a right to speak
se veral agencies to make use
policy-forging by strong public disagreement range across the new Cabinet Changes.
in place for about three yea rs, according to a
out on the policies of their
of the Western White House, that the 'focus will be on
servants or, at the worst, of spectrum of pclicy — relations
It would indeed be
a general aviation, a vital con.
U.S. Bureau of Mines official. The project thus
but he has included
departments;" that he was honest bureaucratic confusion, with Russia, housing, economic choly if still another fallout br
"not going to have a Cabinet of
ochure of all the available terence. and the costs about
will not be competing with the metal. En
but Watergate has changed policy, taxes, housing price from Watergate was a Cabinet attractions.
equalize out Often we can
basically
yes
men."
vironmentalists had held up the pipeline until
that. Public disagreement controls
so
of
less
inspired
men,
get
more work (lone outside
In the in tervening years, he
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energy crisis caused some rethinking in
This alluring booklet, with Washington
t re'i'irii
U5,)
the title "The Western White
A t the White Hause r
his application of this policy.
House"
printed
on
a
fern
General
Scowcro(I said his
The AISI spokesman noted that finished
Cabinet turnover has been high
green
cover
page,
touts
the
predecessor
had sent out a
steel is being shipped out as fast as It is ready.
— perhaps the highest in
conference facilities at the similar invitation before all
ey,
i
.
"There are Virtually no inventories of steel
history. The effectiverim of the
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at the mills today," he said. "The five o ' six tons
Cabinet's input to the executive
the presidential compound.
dent's San Cl emente spend.
in the inventory at the beginning of the year have
branch has not always been
Fun And Games
ing. The purpose of his own
visible, particularly in the State
been shipped."
.-- But the emphasis is on the memo. Scowcroft said, was
Department. In short, the
recreation that the officials purely 'to tell them there
I. .
Part of the increased steel production this
Cabinet
has
been
in
the
can
enjoy when they're not were those facilities availayear has been going to the suddenly hungry oil
background ra ther than in the
tied up on offical business. ble." He denied "100 per
and gas indusffl, For example:
fefront
W hi te house acThe booklet boasts that fh-h- cent" that it was to justify the
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For the first nine months, 700,000 tons for
tivities in the last five years,
ing, swimthing, golf, bowling, President's spending.
hull lights, jai-alai and many
pipelines were shipped, a rise of 54,000 tons or 8.3
Ineorlessaswas trueduring
hospital
('oats:
In March
per cent over the corresponding period in 1972.
more leisure activities await 1972,
the board
chairman
of
the two preceding ada
them at San Clemente.
ministrations.
The comparative figures on steel for oil and
Hospital Supply Corporation
This certainly is not the case
•gas drilling are 312,000 tons against 190,000, a
a fruit delivered $250,000 to PresiVisits
to
Disneyland,
any longer. Indeed, the current
whopping increase of 64.6 per cent, and for oil
orchard and the world's big- dent Nixon's campaign.
group of advisers to the
and gas supply houses, 1,565,000 tons as against
The bighearted chairman,
gest
telescope are also
President is as independent and
offered. "Casual dress is the Jack Massey, assured us he
as strong willed
.
in recent
rule in San Clemente," adds ask ed nothing in return. But
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memory. However, instead of
the White house booklet, all of a sudden, the govern
applauding the independence,
"Short sleeve shirts, slacks or ment sta rted taking actions
critics
now
ask
whether
the
shorts for men — light cottons which brought higher profits
Qlht
Cabinet and the top echelon of
f.
•
for women" are prescribed for Hospital Supply and hig hthe President's other advisers
for what the booklet promises er medical costs for the sick.
TELEPHO4E
are so autonomous that they
322 2611
is "the world's all-year.
Not long after Massey
83) 999
300N, FRENCH AVE.
cannot
close
ranks
handed
and
pull
around
finest"
weather,
over the money, for
SANFORD FLA. 32771
together oncea policy decision
example, the Department of
The presidential invita' Health, Education and
WALTER A. GIELOW, Ed'tr and Publisher
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were issued earlier this Welfare ruled th
The problem was underitned
at hospitals
WAYNE D. DOYLE
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year
at
a time when Nixon receiving federal
recently when Secretary
[fill-Burton
Advertising Director &amp; Associate P"t"lisber
was on the skillet for using money could spend
Treasury George P. Schultz,
. ...
some of it
FRANK VOLTOLINE, General Manager
the taxpayers' money to on private hospital manwho was hallway around
purchase luxury items for the agement, Hospital Supply
JOHN A SPOLSKI. Associate Editor
works in Tokyo, sharply
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San Clemente compound.
happens to dominate this is
rebuked Counsellor Melvin
.
DAVIDA, BRYANT
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Lalrd(ora statement the latter
The word that the Western facet of the health industry.
Managing Edi,o
Comptroller
Still later, John Hill, a Hasmade about the possibility of a
, -,
White House was
available pita I Supply vice president,
new
tax.
In
another
area,
JRICHARDS
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Secre tary of Agriculture Earl
the
agencies by his military
Sports Editor
Circulation Manager
Committee, which ad
I.. Butz is frequently found
aide, Brig. Gen. Brentvisory
vtthejo(Livingcoun.
ta king on ot her administra tion
JANI! CASSELBERRY
Scowcroft, who recently was cil. The council
f
ROY GREEN
recently an.
executives who
'yen another Mar and pro- fl
Cou'y Edstoa
Advertising Manager
ou
ed
nc
it
would
allow hospimoted to White House na- tal
bills
to
rise
an
average of
tional security deputy.
DORISWILLIAMS
nine per cent a year.
CHARLESHAYS
Society Editor
Mechanical Supt
Offer
Curious Coincidence
Easier Said Than Done
"The President has asked Sources close to Dr. Tom &amp;
CHRIS NELSON
RALPH HAYS
me," wrote the general, "to Frist Jr.. another Hospital
Editor
CCmLJ
omFezem,n
renew his offer of t h e mdli- Supply vice president, told us
ties of the Western White he had been bragging earlier
BILL VINCENT, JR,
RAY STEVENS
House for the use of govern- that the $250,000 contribution
Chief Photographer
Press Room Foreman
ment
and certain other would be rewarded, among
By JOAN COLBY
group
other things, with an influen"We're
missing
Marcus Welby,"
Copley News Service
There is al ways a certain amount
UtSClPTlOU RATES
tial
seat on the Cost of Living
"relve says ci.a5'ersatlunafly.
Hom e Del i very
of squabblmg over television in our
SSc Week
"The area offers generally Council,
S2lOMonth
"Yeah," chimes Eleven, "It's a
11* ?O6MønIh
I recently read of an enlightened
house, since my husband
17S 40) Year
pleasant weather in a
Frist didn't specifically
superprogram tonight. About this
arid ecology-conscious family that
the small screen exists to
secluded, informal setting.. deny he had made the state8vMaii
In
high
school
girl
who
was
has determined to reduce its
fat but then
Same
Th e 10 fully-equipped offlces, ment,
base ba ll games, football games,
she diets and becomes popular,"
dependence on
but lie told my associtechnology.
hockey
games
arid
tenn
is matches,
A ll her Mail $7 70 Month Months $16
I? mos. $
"And
conference
room,
private
ate
Jack
Cloherty that lull
th
en
she
gets
Although I appla ud theii
VD,"
conbeach
and
Out
He also believes the TV Is his, since
bath house,
tinues Twelve cheeuIly.
clothes, ther than tltili?jngadryer;
helipad
qualifi
U S Postal Regutatc.ns rv,de that all mat subcrip$icns
ed for the post and
he pur(-hased it.
and excellct corn- was
t pad in aane
lUght away I begin to see decided
'asIung dishes by hand, rather LhIII
rnunications system provide that the appointment wasn't
Enter ed as second
advantagçs in banning iv
matter August 77, l90 at the Post
Our children, however, can't
by nia.hine; gardening and candeal conference accom- necessarily linked to any Con'
conOffice of Sanford, F!orda 377fl
why
he won't watch all these boring
ni ng , rather tha n buying at
modations for up to 40 per. tribution. Hill was in Lisbon .
Though the magic screen has Its
cont ests on the old black and white
sons," he urged.
Nopart of any mater,al. nf* or advertising of .thi edition of
supermarket, what I most admire 13
Portugal, and couldn't be'
cultural
at
ac
ons,
tr
ti
The Sanford Herald may be reproduced in any m.nnec
these are not
console upstairs ra ther than
their limiting television watching to
Several
governmentagenreached
for comment_
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withøul written perms%s;on of the publisher of The Herald
iw
,r ioutv on wnicn
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one nour wniy.
Any individual r firm respoq,bge for such reproduction will
find them watching the Moscow
planned to view the Junior Miss
This is truly a feat of parental
be considered 's snfrsngn7 on T he Herald's copyright and
I, ,,S
Ballet,
Bo'k
Beat
or
Watergate.
Pageant, Their father remains
fortitude.
will be held iiaoic for damage under the law
Instead
t
y
he
to
-are
glued
impervious to explanations U"at it is
secret
And I should know, because from
Published dail, and Sundays. except Saturday
"Petticoa t Junction" and
imperative to know if Miss Seattle is
time to time, in the interest of family
"Let's Make a Deal"
a brownette or a 'redhead,
communication, getting the kids to
The Herald is a merrber of t he AssIxiated Press which 's
entitled CrCluSiiy to the use icr repcoduttion of all the local
read more, or plain old punishment,
And though Fou" still watches
news printed in this ne,sp.,per
Turning off the TV in order to
I've also prohibited television.
"Sesame Street," undoubtedly he'll
encourage
reading also doesn't
.
Somehow though, the result is
sunnm~
stop when he discovers it is
work.
never what I imagined. "Iet't
I
educational and turn his attention to
All they read is 'F" Guide Aloud. In
converse,"
I
say,
switching
oil
the
mind-grabbers like the Brady Kids,
Herald Area
doleful tones used by those who are
Deputy Dawg and Felix the Cat.
missing "The Flying Nun."

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there was no way to estimate
the volume of fuel. If any,
available for storage.

Ryan will go before the
commission again after the
transport of the tanks by tug.

Ryan has gone before the

boat to the new port site and

count), commissioners but with
Little resulL
In what could be described as
a "Catch-22" affair, Ryan was
told he needed to have definite
statistics and plans for the tank
farm as well as guaranteed
rental contracts,
On the other hand, Firms
interested in renting the tanks

this time the circumstances of

made for the future because

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the fuel situation will probably
be in his favor.
Ryan said the tanks will be
floated down the river one at a
time and not lashed together as
a bundle as had been planned
earlier.
"The contractor is concerned
that a strong wind will blow
across the lake and a tank could
Float away before it Is lashed to

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th bundle," Ryan said.
RI.
SCOPA members are not sure
when the tanks will be ready for

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
UTILITIES 8OARD
Notice of public Hearing
The Board of County Corn
mssioner% of Seminole County
%ttinç as the Seminole County
fl.*r'w1 will hold a Public
'
hearing in the County Commission
Chambers of the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on
Tuesday, tnt hIlt day of December,
AD 1973 at 7C-.) pm, or at soon
there-after a' p.ts ble to consider an
application submitted by Consumer
Utilities, Inc. for extension of their
Certified water and sewer service
-'as.
A general description of the area
wetarein a pplication for extension
hat been reQuested is as tutiows
These lands lying in Section 24T2IS-R30E and Section 13-1215.
R3OE and Section ii T21SR3)E and'
Section- 19-T21S-R31E deicribed
followsFrom the SE corner of 5c. 11,
Twp 21S, Rge 31E, the P.O. B_ north
along the tog boundary of Sec .1$to
tne NE corner Of Government Lot 1:
thenc e westerly along the • north
boundary Of Government Lot 1
cniInving along the north boundary
Of Government LOt 2 and Govern.
ment Lot 3 to the intersection of the
east boundary of Sec. 13, Twp 21,
Rue 3OE: thence westerly along ttte
north boundary of Government Lot I
and Government Lot 2 to the intersection Of Howell Crook; thence
southerly along Howell Creek,
continuing across th* north boun.
Clary of Sec. 24 and n ndering
soulheasleriy to the triftrsed,cn Of
the south MW Ofed Bug Lake
Road, thence east along the south .
W of Red Bug Lake Road across the
west boundary of Sec. 19 and contt?tuflg to me east boundary of Sec
19. thence north along the tat?
boundary
Sit. 19 to tpte P.O.B.
Board of County
Corn m St i nets
B: S S'dnei' L Vitilen. Jr..
Chairman
ATTEST:
5: Arthur H Beck*tth, Jr..
Clark
Publish: Nov. fl, 1913
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today as fire raged out of control in a
crowded seven-story department store,
police said. Most of the victims were
burned beyond recognition.

terested in leasing a tank as
early as December.
In other action, Ryan announeed that plans are firming

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AIAIERS

Cs getting close to Christmas
WmLIN And all through the streets
The People are bustling in
Search of holiday treats

which will utilize river and rail
facilities, thus providing funds
through rental and tarriff, is an
imminent reality.

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114 THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO, 73.14fl.E
In re: the Marriage of
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TAYLOR.
PETITIONER, AND DOROTHY
JEAN TAYLOR. RESPONDENT.
NflTIC(0F ACTION
TO: DOROTHY JEAN TAYLOR
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Las? Known Mailing
Adcrcjt Is
2502 Beach Boulevard, St.
St. Pelersburo, Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution of
marriage has been filed aciainstyou
BENJAMIN
FRANKLIN
by
TAYLOR, and you are required to
serve a written copy of your
defenses. if any, to It on CARROLL
BURKE, Attorney for PetItIoner,
whose address is 612 Sanford
Atlantic Bank Building, Sanford,
Florida 32171, and tile the orlgnI
with the Clerk of Circuit. Coutt,
Sanford. Seminole County, Florida
on or before the lIft day of December
A 0 1913, otherwise judgment will
be entered against you for Inc relief
demanded in the Petition.
WITPlESSmy hand and the seal of
said Court on this the 2nd day of
November, A.D. 1973.
(Seat)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Joy Webb
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE
Attorney for Petitioner
611 Sanford Atlantic
Bank Building
Sanford. Florida 31171
PublIsh: Nov. 5, IS, 22, 29, 1973
DEV.SS

For the first time in
the 25 years of Arab-Israeli warfare, a
summit conference of Arab leaders has
endorsed the concept of a permanent
Peace settlement with Israel. secretary
General Mahmnoud Iliad of the Arab
League said the conference did not pass a
specific resolution on the subject. But the
tacit acceptance of the idea of peace—and
thereofre of the permanent existence of
Israel—marke(J what President llouari
Bownedienne of Algeria called "a major
turning point in the history of the Arab
peoples."

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t4OT ILL u- PUjILIC
LAt
M, PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
ISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES
gF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at the
Commission Room in the City Hall
In the City of Sanford, Florida, at
7:00 o'clock P.M. on December 10.
1973 to consider changes and
amendments to the Zoning Or
dinance of the City of Sanford
.1 !_Z. .. ,,,.. ...
That property located at the NE
corner of the intersection of Locust
Avenue and Seventh Street Is
proposed to be rezoned from SR 1
(Single Family Res i dential
Dwelling)
District
to
MCI
Restricted Commercial) District.
Said property being more particularly described as follows:
Lot 10, Block I. Tier E. E. R.
Trafford's Map of Sanford.
All parties in Interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing.
By order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H. N. 11mm, Jr.
City Clerk
PubliSh Nov 79, 1973
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There're shoppers by the score
Looking with quiet desperation
For gifts for their loved oiw'

Peron Sickness

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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — The illness of
78-year-old President Juan D. Peron is
forcing political leaders to recognize that
his 42-year-old wife and vice president,
Isabel, may succeed him as head of the
Argentine government. Isabel's selection
as Peron's running mate in September was
regarded as a maneuver by Peron to delay
naming his successor, and few believed
she would ever take over. But the
president has been away from his
cxccuuvc office mrce 3ultering wnat
r..
tors called a "recurrence of bronchitis" a
week ago and informed sources believe his
health is fading. Reliable sources say
leaders of the various political factions in
congress and of the armed Forces are indined to let Mrs. Peron move up if her
husband dies or is forced to retire.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
UTILITIES BOARD
Noticed Public
The Board of Cou,tty Corn
missioners of Seminole County
sitting as the Seminole County
Utilities Board will hold a public
hearing In the County Commission
Chambars of the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on
lsday. the 11th day of December,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
A.'). 1973 at 7:00 pm, or as soon
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH
thereafter as postlbietoconsider an
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE
p1ication submitted by Consumer
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Utilities. Inc. for extension of their
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1612
certified water and sewer Service
DIVISION A
areas
In re: the Marriage of
A general description of the area
CHARLES M. MILLER. SR .
vitterein application for extension
Husband
NOTICE 0t PUBLIC HEARING has been requested is as follows:
and
Beginning at a point on the South
OF PROPOSED CHANGES AND
FRANCIS MILLER, Wife
MW line of Red Bug Lake Road,
AMENDMENTS
CERTAIN
IN
NOTICE OF ACTION
DISTRICTS AND BOUNDARIES sapoltt)tg aIsoihe intersection
TO - Francis Mi'lrr
OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF of said R.W line with the west line of
72' S. Lee Street
THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD. Section 19. Township 21 South,
Valdosta, Georgia 31401
Range 30 East, Seminole County,
FLORIDA.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Florida, thence run south along said
given
Notice
is
hereby
that
a
that a proceeding for dissolution Of
Public Hearing will be held at the welt sictiOn line to the northwest
marriage has been filed against you
Commission Room In the City Hall corner of Section 30, Township 21
and you are required to serve a copy
in the City of Sanford, Florida, al So.'th, Range 30 East, continue
of your written defenses, If any,
7:0.0 o'clock P.M. on De rnbet' o, thence south along the welt line ciatherto on Petitioners attorneys,
IN THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
1973, to consider changes andetud Section 30 to the southwest
whoa names and addresses appear
IN
AND
CIRCUIT,
FOR
corner of Itte northwest '4 of said
below, on or befor e December 17,
amendments to the Zoning
SEMINOLE COUNTY, STATE OF
dinance of the City of Sanford. Section 33. thence east along the
1913 and file the original therf with
FLORIDA
south line of said northwest 'Florida,
follows:
m e Clerk 01 tPjt Court either before
CASE NO. 73-1173-A
serv ice on Pettoner's attorneys or
That property located at the 1419 10 to the east MW line of a 66
DIVISION A
Southwest corner of inc intersection Seminole County MW, thence north
immedi ately tberea(ter; otherwise
In re the M-arlige of
Of Twenty-fifth Street and Sanford &amp;cinu sid R W to the ti,oulh MW of
a default willbe entered against you
DAVID L. HUNTER, husband
for the relief demanded in the
Avenue IS proposed to be rezoned Red Bug Lake Road, thence watt
and
Petition
from MCI (Restricted Commercial) along Said R.W to the point of
DOROTHY MARIE HUNTER,
District to GC.2 (General Corn. beginning.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Wife
Board of County
this Court on the 12Th day
martial) District. Said property
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Commissioner-s
November, A. D. 1973.
being more particularly described
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
By; 5: Sidney L. Vihien, Jr.
(SEAL)
as follows:
DOROTHY MARIE HUNTER
Chairman
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Lots 1, 2. 3, 1, S and 6, crank L.
(Pesldence) Unknowfl
Clerk of Circuit Court
Woodruff's Subdivision of Lands, ATTEST:
(Last known mailing
South Sanford, Florida, according to S: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
By: Joy Stokes
oddi tu,'
Clerk
't ?re' re
In P't
,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ROBERT M. MORRIS OF
page u of the Public Records of Publish; Ncv. 79. 1973
that DAVID L. HUNTER has filed a
HUTCHISON,
LEFFLER
Semln$e C0'ty, Florida, $111 the OEV.175
&amp;
Petition In the Circuit Court of
MORRIS
Westerly i5O feet of Lots I, 3, and S.
—
r'.r"ie County, cftrida, for
POST OFFICE DRAWER H
and te-tS State
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
IN
AND
Dissolution of Marriage and I
SANFORD, FLORIDA 37771
All parties in interest and citizens
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
request for a determination OPetitioner
sna il have an opportunity to be
FLORIDA.
ownership of the following described
Publish - Nov, 15.72.39, Dec. 6, 1973
heard at said hearing.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 73.1549.A
Properties, to-wit:
0EV 90
By order of the City Commission
DIVISION A
Lot A. Block "N", NORTH
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
In re: the Marriage of
ORLANDO RANCHES SECTION
H. N. Iamm, Jr.
UTILITIES BOARD
D.
CROSS,
EMERSON
SEVEN esP,r Plat thereofrecord.d
City Clerk
Net Ice of Public He'lng
PAULA G.
PETITIONER AND
in Plat Book 13, page 3, Public
Publish: Nov. 29, 1973
The Board of County CornCROSS, RESPONDENT.
Records of Seminole County,
0EV 169
mssioners of Seminole County
NOTICE OF ACTION
Florida, LESS the following. Begin
sitting as the Seminole County
TO PAULA G. CROSS
at the (4W corner of said Lot A. said
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT , IN AND
Utilities 8osrd will hold a public
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Writ being on th C Souhertv MW
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
hearing in the County Commission
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ilne of M.orton Lent, said R-W being
FLORIDA.
Chambers of the Seminole County,
tnt an action for dissolution of
curve c.oncaved to the NorCourthouse, Sanford, Florida. on CASE NO. 13-164.0
marriage and to claim special
thwe*IerIy, having a radius of 430.21
In re; the Morris" of
Tuesday. me 11th day of Dembe-r,
equity In and to the follOwing
IM and in intersection angle of 10
ROSEBUD
GASTON, Wife,
1973 at 7:00 pm., or as soon
property in Volusla C4unty, Florida,
oegreesll' 12-', thence HE'ty along
and
thereafter as possible to consider an
tat been filed by EMERSON D.
id MW tin, arid me arc of said
ROGER SHERMAN GASTON,
application submitted by Consumer
CROSS:
curve 7775 feel, thence South 17
HuSband.
UtiJ?,
for
of their
Lots Ito 10, inclusive. Of Block 9.
ugrees 29' 23" East 260-V feet to a
NOTICE OF ACTION
certified water and sewer service
according to grants corrected map
pointontheSouthllneoflaidlo?4,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
areas
of Enterprise as recorded in Map
menceSotzth$90gi'mSt'37"wesl
ROGER SHERMAN GASTON,
AgeneraI description of the area
Book 3, Page 31, Public Records of
25 10 feel along said South line 01
W'405E
ADDRESS
AND
whir-tin apptcaiion for extension
Voiu i County, Florida except the
Lot 4 to ..3uth*e-L corner. then(C
RESI D E NCE
431 KNOL.Lw000
ha s been requested 5 as fOilO/S
Northerly 57 feel of Lots 4 and 7.
Norm I ewen 06' II Welt 2335
CIRLE, WA 7 ER BURY, CON.
Beginning at a POW on the South
•.d the Southerly 543 100 of Lots S
NEC'TICUT 04704.
4
feet along the Wily line 4 sold
w of Red Bug Lake Road. slid
arid 6 thereof given a a right of way
A w -i'rt Pet tcn for Dlssotutln c4
to tP,' PC..i? !
:'
-r
r r!ri
VC L-) Count1, said
(
4'"-'
,'trniage a V,r.cuio havng
easement being recorded In Deed
Tutkawffl. Gabrielfa Road at III
tiled regarding your marriage to
Village of North Ortendo, North
intersection with said Red Bug Lake
Boc* 446, Page 43.4, Public R9cords
ROSEBUD GASTON, in Circuit
Orlando Ranches. Section 7, Block
Reed, thence run in an easterly
of Votuiij County. Florida.
Court in and for Seminole County,
N, Lot 2. as recorded in Inc Public
are required to serve a
dirtct- an along said souttt R.W lift
Florida, the short title of whion is:
Land Records of Seminole CountyCI Red Bug Lake Road to she Con. IN RE
written copy of your defenses, If
THE MARRIAGE
YijQ are required to serve a copy
tti-futeos Howell Creek, thence ma
any, to It on CARROLL BURKE,
ROSEBUD GASTON. Wile and
of your written defenses. If aftY, on
northerly
direction
along
said
Attorney for Petitioner, whose
-t
.',00i F()
,:-'-'I r- ' t IZAtI CN
.'dfe'S is 617 afltCrJ t,ltTtIC flank
fY.'(L: rIrT,aflO
Pt:.
.ncr.
north line of Section 74. Township 21
Building, Sanford, I icirida 377/1,
you to appear t itt, your Answer
address Is Post Office Box
and flit the Original with thu Clerk of
South, Range 30 East, continue or other defense or pidading With the
t'orda
22701,
Altarnonte Sprrçs.
thence in a northerly dIrection along Clerk Of the
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Circuit Court in
all. fdCthorgh.ai
iii,
w?h it, Clerk of
aforesaid ce ItrIlneof "o"ff Creek
Florida on or before the 7th day of
Y,
Samingt.CQ
nt
and
Serve
styled
Court
on
or
before
the 'hove
to a puirW On the north line
December AD 1973; othen.Isa a
a copy thereof on Petitioners •t.
December 7th 1973, other wise a
Government Lot 2, said point also torney. Roger L.
Judgment will be entered against
Berry of
default and ultimate iudgn'tefd will
being a boundary point for City
you for the relief demanded in fiSt
CLEVELAND, MIlE A BERRY,
be entered againat you for the rtli,I
Winter Springs.
Spring thenc e In a
Pei
Mon.
P.O Drawer Z. Sanford, Florida
demanded In the PetItIon
mwesterly direction along 161#1 32111, : or befor e the 7PIi day of
my hand and tISeI44t Of
WITNESS my hind and Officili
north line of Goveuvnenl Lot 2 and December, kD
Court
on
this the 2nd day' of
said
1913
seal Of s-lid Court n ?PiI$ 5th day l
c,oeriment L ot
a port Ott the
t4ormber, A 0 1913
WITNESS
my
har
0r4
seal
t
the
A ,,
j
ctc-rtrir Cl trie OoIoerroo
(Seal)
Clerk oltheCircuit Court on trU5 7111
Twills k0ail, thence in day o
Arthur H De-ckwtni. Jr.
AD
1973
Ar-thor N Beckw i th, Jr.
wumeweiiy direction along said (Sea')
Clerk of Circuit 0w'1
Clerk of Circuit Coviri
Seminole County, Florida
(in telisti 10 the Point of
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Seminole County, Florida
board itt County
fly: Joy Webb
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: icY Webb
Corr.miintr
De-p-utv Cicrk
Cerria V fk"irt
flyr',-,-,
C..
L,irrGIi t3u')
I V'-'c-n. Jr.
(ijty (irk
L".N) 7 WO{)LFO V.
cr;rmar.
Mttotny for Petti,ntr
CLE'E;
AND,
MILE
&amp;
BERRY
ESQUIRE
612 Sanford Atlantic
ATTEST:
Attorneys for Petitioner
Post Office Box 41
Bank Bldg.
5: Arthur H. b-eckwith, Jr..
po.
or
z
k!tam'nte Sfftg1. Fl 32)0)
Sanford Florida 37771
Clerk
Sanford, Florida 377/I
AttOrney for Pt4ifi0tt
Pvgiith. Nov. 5. 15. 27, 79. 1973
PuOlsh Nov 79, 1973
Publish: Nov 39, Doc t, 13, 20, 1973
tkaticn Nov. 5. 15, 27, 39. 1913
0EV $6
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0EV 161
DEV-17

Hijackers Held

5t\0N (AI) — The South Vietnamese
military command said its bombers
knocked out two North Vietnamese tanks
in ti column that crossed the Cambodian
border. 'Ihe tank column was moving
toward the Dak Song border post, in the
central highlands, which government
rangers recaptured early Wednesday. The
command said its air force flew 53 strikes
in support of the forces at Dak Song.

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310 Sanford Ave.

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bank of the Suez.
but newsmen at the scene could __________ C
see that both the Israelis and
the Egyptians were shooting. G
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up
No casualties were reported,
and it was assumed the nego.
tiations were broken off be.
cause Egypt and Israel still
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NASSAU, Bahamas (Al') — The
Bahamian government has announced
Plans to nationalize the country's three
i;isjnij by January 176.
Deputy I'rune Minister Arthur U. Hanna
told the house of Assembly that licenses to
the two companies that operate the casinos
will not be extended beyond that date and
instead the casinos "Will be wholly owned
and controlled by the government."
One of the casinos on Paradise Island,
across the bay From Nassau, is operated
by Paradise Enterprises Ltd., which Is
owned by the U.S. company Resorts
International. The other two casinos at
Freeport and Lucaya are owned by the
Bn C!:::it Cu., which i
owned partly by Benguet of America.
Hanna said the Bahamian government
had decided to reject proposals that it
become parter in the ownership of the
three casinos,
Ilanna said the government planned to
conduct a feasibility study to determine
the best method to operate the casinos.

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less. Contains no dangerous drugs
and wail not make you nervous No
Strenuous seercise. Chang, your Iii,
start today. MONADEX costs
iioo for 1 20 day supply and 15.00
for twice the amount. Lose ugly lot
.,r your money will be refunded with
nc currcn; o;l 'W.Cti ,c in no questions asked by;
and the coal supplies three or the West will spur the search Faust
Drug Store07 E. 1st
frir times that long.
for
other
substitutes. 1S1.—Mail Orders Filled.
The U.N. experts say esti-

expanding world economy are estimated to be twice as
would run out of
oil in 47 years plentiful and oil shales 1,000
and coal in 122 years. But U.N. times as plen
tiful as the world's
experts still stand by a 1972 current oil well reserves.
U.N. report that the world's oil

mates of oil in the earth are on
the increase and plenty of other
energy sources still remain to
be taiced or developed.
They make these arguments:
World demand For liquid fuels
mainly oil — is growing
about 8 per cent per year, Judging from the 1960-70 rate. But
the estimates of oil reserves
have been growing, too, from 7
billion tons in 1937 to 64 billion in
1950 and a trillion in 1970. The
moreopportunity oilmen see for

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SAIGON (AP) — Communist forces
fired 721 rockets and mortar rounds into a
government position 12 miles south of Hue
in the heaviest shelling attack since the
cease-fire 10 months ago, the South
Vietnamese government reported today.

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eluding major I.waeli defense
positions at the Mitla and Gidrb
passes.
But Egyptian President Anwar Sactat has vowed to keep

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withdrawal of Israeli forces
UNITED NATIONS, N.'. making money, the harder they from the Suez Canal and the
IAP)—'Thc lights in the halls of look for oil,
type of Egyptian forces that
the U.N. headquarters are
An inVstmen( of $200 to soo would be deployed along tht
Range' Will] -Now
dimmed to save scarce elec.
Is needed to boost the capacity east side of the waterway*
tricity. But the offices where of Middle East oil wells
by a
Yariv has proposed that both ___________________________
the world's energy picture is barrel a day; a $2,0
00 in. sides pull hack to their prewar
kept under constant scrutiny vestment will be needed for a positions. Tel Aviv press re________
glow with hope for the future. barrel-a-day output of North
ports say Cairo's latest propos.
'I
u:1 f;irnine iii ft" Wt',t. Sti
ulk, cxpci- tcd to Mali ;il P. for lratl to itlidraw &amp;J
brought on by Arab restric. producing in 1976. When the ____________________________
k (A
tions, is viewed here as more ofcost of bringing out oil reaches Advertisement
a short-term political crisis $5,000, it will equal the cost of
_____
than a long-term problem producing from oil shales and
stemming from a real shortage. tar sands, and production from OR PAY NOTHING
A widely publicized Club of those sources will become ceo- SI UI losing visight today OR
MONEY BACK AAONADEX Is
Rome treatise predicted that an nomically feasible. Tar sands tablet that will help curb your
di.

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Thursday, Nov. 29, 1973-7A

miles and to return two-thirds
of the Sinai Desert to Egypt, in-

Shells apparently fired by
uled.
Egyptian mortars exploded
As Israeli Maj. Gen. Aharon within 20 yards of a U.N. peace
Yariv and Egyptian Maj. Gen. force car that sped across
Mohamed el.Garmiasy met in the desert to stop the shooting,
U.N. conference tent at Ki- which lasted about 30 minutes
lometer 101, machine gun and A U.N. spokesman
at the conmortar fire exoloded about two
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glut 3pVliy
miles away.
which side started the firing,

World Energy HopeS

Communists Hit

DUBAI (Al.)
The three Arabs
who hijacked a Jumbo Jet and then spent 68
hours touring the Middle East in search of
sanctuary were reported in police custody,
but It was not known what was in store fcr
them. The Dubai government would not

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Two American treasure hun- Rolle said many of the items ernment had cheated him of $2

ters who say they have had been "badly smashed or million and had gunboats
discovered $2 million in sunken broken and barely identi- guarding the treasure site were
loot have been prohibited by the liable,"
"completely and utterly
Bahamian government from
Rolle said allegations by without foundation."
salvaging the treasure.
One year ago the Bahamian
g
all salvage

overnment ordered

work on the treasure site off

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Grand Bahama halted after the
two America ns accused the
i
government of cutting them out
of their share.
NASSAU, Bahamas (Al') — extradition case cited may have
Bahamian Transport Bahamian Magistrate Emma. been motivated by political
Minister Darrell Rolle an. nuel Osadebay says he dis- considerations.
nounced Wednesday his agrees with a precedent cited
"Ghana at that time may
government will allow the by U.S. attorneys seeking to ex- have wanted to promote good
salvage operation to resume
tradite fugitive financier Rob- relations with the United
provided that Willard Bascom, ert Vesco.
States," said Osadebay, who
former president of Sea Finders
Cecil Wallace Whitefield, a will rule on the Gesco extraInc., and Robert Marx, a Bahamian attorney aiding the dition request.
marine archaeologist from government in the extradition
Government attorneys were
Melbourne, Fla,, be excluded, effort, sought to show Wednes- expected to resume their final
wrecked
The
vessel day that an extradition agreed arguments today seeking VesMaravilla was located by to earlier in the year by the Co's extradition to face charges
Bascom and Marx, working for Ghana government was similar he defrauded a New Jersey
to Vesco's situation.
sea FirAers.
firm he once headed of $50,000.
Rolle said that the two took
But Osadebay told Whitefiled
Defense attorneys have
treasure from the sunken vessel that one portion of the opinion I., ITmaInt.ained the United SLat's
out of the Bahamas to the the Ghana extradition case was has no legal right to extradite
United States without knowl- "total and absolute nonesense." Vesco because the charge he
Osadebay, who Is originally faces in the United States is not
edge of the Bahamian governfrom Ghana, also tcld govern., covered in the extradition
ment.
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Palestinians to release their last 11
hostages and surrender. A fresh KIM
crew was on Its way to fly the Dutch
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Ryan indicated the large plant,

No tice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 1901 N.
Orlando Ave.. Fern Park. Seminole
County. Florida under the fictitious
name of DREw'S USED CAR
CENTER, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
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Florida in
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SiDrew 0. Daubner
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By THE ASSOCIATE)) PRESS
Israeli and Egyptian ceasefire negotiators met again today on the Cairo-Suez road,
then broke off their discussions,
and the Egyptian represent.ative said the situation was
"very, very bad."
A U.N. spokesman said no

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asphalt plant on port property.
Again no date was given for the

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Tuesday, the Uth day of December,
AD: 1973 at 7:00 pm., or as It
thereafter as possible to consider an
application Submitted by Consumer
utilities. Inc. for etenIion of their
certified water and sewer service
areas.
A general description of the area
Yreln •ppIicItiOn for extension
has been requested is as follows:
These lands lying and beinC in
Sec 30-T215-R31E and Section 31
171S-R3IE .&amp;* Section 36.T21S
R3OE. described as follows:
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along the east boundary of Sac. 31,
continuing north along the east
boundary of Sec. 30tothe NE corner
of the SE '4 01 Sec 30, thence south
along the west boundary of Se-c. 30,
continuing south along the west
boundary of Sec. 31 to the in.
tersectionof the north R.Wof State
Road 126; thence wester lya tong the
north MW of State Road 426 to the
Intersection of the west boundary of
the SE '.. of Sec. 36. Twp 21, Rge 30
E. thence south along the west
boundary of the SE '4 of Sec. 36 for
1770 feet plus or minus; thence east
165 lee4; thence south MO fees to the
intersection of the South boundary of
Sec. 36; thence east along the south
boundary of Sac. 34, continuing
along the south boundary of Sec. 31
to tnt P.0.6
Board of County
Cotn,rllsionetl
By: $ Sidney L. VihIen, Jr.,
Chairman
ATTEST:
S. Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk
P,.ybIi%h: Nov 79, 1973
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to see the glittering array of Christmas Arrangements
which we have made up by the hundreds and are now
on display at Sanford Flower Shop.
Come in and browse around and we will be happy
to deliver your selection near to Christmas.

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'Beautiful Floral Plaques made of tiny dried
flowers (made n Belgium) .......................... $9.l5to$22.50

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those who participated and

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by Bishop ....... ............................from Sl2.00toS2O,00

helped with the building
of the new facilities of

'Millions of years old GEODE STONES
decorated with tiny shell flowers
(you'll love these) ....................... .-.. from S5.5OtoS9,50

Central Furniture &amp; Bedding
located at 2400 S. French Ave.

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plant and an office complex
may someday grace port
rental because of the numerous property,
but added these
variables but Ryan said he has projects
are still in the planning
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Legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY
UTILITIES BOARD
Notice of Public Hearing
T h e Board of County Corn.
missioners of SvrnlfloIe County
Sitting as the Seminole County
Utilit ies Board will hold a public
hearing in the Covnty Commission
Crnb.rs of the Seninofe County
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Provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit: section 16509
Florida Statutes 1957.
5: John 0, Canton. Jr.
PubliSh: Nov. I. IS. 72, 29, 1973
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NOT ICE ls hereby given that lam
in business at 211 Forrest
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The latest craze of Indoor Gardening,
TERRARIUMS ..............................from $7.50 to $50.00
And of course, fresh if
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Jack Bennett • Gordon Myer
Julian Stenstrom • Scott Burns
John Mero • A. A. McCl a nahan
Pete Knowles • LeRoy Robb
Bill Jack • Sid Vihien
Mayor Lee Moore
The Staff of the Sanford Atlantic
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"sacrflce"sportswritersmaybeforcedtoveupsome
renewed, said Athletic Director issued Wednesday, said Ohio
1,hings long considered absolutely necessary to our jots, such
Teti Bredenhoft Wednesday. He State was a 24 point favorite
as heated rress stands, promotional parties and luxurious
..aid a. committee will start over Sout1xTn California in the
trips with national teams.
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representaUves yelling, why weren't they yeHing about the
coming crisis two years or even two months ago?
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situation for America and the world, sports is in for a real
blow. Sports w survive, sports busi ness may not Wflle
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coining to us.
other idea that could save us &amp;11 a lot of gas and
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add to the blaze, and there's one owner we know of who could
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"In this day and age of change from West VirgWa, moved to hasn't tried all the new ways,"
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commercial water craft, are herewith notified that on or
about December 3, 1973, and subsequent dates, the Seminole
County Port Authority, and-or Its designated contractor will
undertake to move five (5) sevent-/-Ilye hundred (7500)
barrel steel fuel oil tsnh from their present locatiopa? the
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Christmas seasan iii a spirit of singing again this Christmas- Titus.
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on Dec. 9 at p.m. Mrs. Touhy Wilk is still in the choir but will and
she has continued to take
stresses the choir never per- be going north for Christmas. advanced organ few
forms or gives concerts;
Among the names of the Florida from time to time
singing in the church is part of a youth choir members on the
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1917 program is Donna I'au she exp;ained. "There a~'e
"Our Christ.mas service has Harper-now Mrs
always new Ideas to try out,
been traditional all through the Askew.
years," explained Mrs. Touhy.
Mrs. Touhy, who Is originally doing the oid things. Out choir

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Grier Jones almost old Jones, "I've had some back 1972 and heavily favod to take on the front nine at the 6,1Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, the last tournament on the l
didn't play in the $I,00O Walt trouble
I couldn't swing a the $30,000 1
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Course at Disney Tom Wciskopf and Johnny Mu , mon th sc hedule this year.
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some trouble with his swing. thing. And I didn't know until
And he I some trouble with just a couple of days ago that
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story in music and song."
She was reared by paents
Mrs. Touhy at te nds ref resher chapter of the American Guild
Held Staff Writer
This will be a nostalgic "steeped in Presbyterian workshops every year
of Orgasts and has served as
This Christmas Is going to be
for Mrs. Touhy. ,, we devoti on." 11cr father was an Montreal, N. C., at the (lean 01 the chapter a num ber Oi
particularly special for Mrs. are picking up some of the o!'J elder and
active In God's work; University of Alabama, or the tinies.
George Touhy as she celebrates numbers we've done through
Looking back over the past 25
her mother a church school University of South Florida,
her 25th anni%ersar) as the past 25 years, and doing teacher anti ardent WOC with classes conduc:cd b
)CS 'she sa ys she has enjoyed
minister of music at the First them again," she said
devotee Mrs Touhy played th e nationally known musicians
most working with the people in
Presbyterian Church in San.
Today Mrs. Touhy ac- organ and piano in the church
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ford.
companies the choir on a new
she was in grad e school, rapidly we've got to keep on our
such a dedicated group. They
Every year since 1947, Mrs. pipe organ, but she still
The
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Carolina toes to keep up with what's are all volunteers and give
Touhy has played the church remembers the old organ and
University for Women in new," explained Mrs. Touhy. much ci their time and talent,
organ and directed the choirs in how she would have to climb up Greensboro
their Christmas worship. The among the pipes when study and afforded her organ She Is a member of the Florida she said,
music courses under

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Sioux Falls
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Ron Ellis capped a three-goal
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"Sometitm I don't think
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But he's nevertheless looking
slapped with two technical fouls
COWi
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on the play. Tornianovich da night as seven of the
try's ranked teams start shoot- home.
including thwe oil]
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tamed the pace enroute 10 their Maryland.
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been quick to adopt legislation other amateur sports is
dealing with law enforcement vigorously opposed by school
officials, who fear federal
and educatiomil program.
But i different standard meddling in their programs
apparently is applied to the 11wainateur athletic bill is not
area of i,rofessional and a target of their concern
amateur athletics. where specifically because of its drug
but they
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is
a
factor.
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in
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sports, for which a significant cleanup and Congrem has been
number of congresst
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tlw fan in dw White House.
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relating lurid tales of 'pep' been ruled out
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Phil Shinnick, athletic
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This is it for the regular
such
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season,
dear readers, but
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pages for my
watch
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(68th mee ti ng);
) Tennessee
bowl
games
Iorecast.s
The
Vanderbilt 67th renewal),
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predictions
will
astound
LSU - Tulane (list engage
Now go on wit t ic
merift Boston College
Cross (69th battle), Rice — dict. Oklahoma 34 Oklahoma
Bd', lot (No 54), SMU
TCU St 24 Tennessee Volunteers Navy 27, Army ii
(tn
A1,,knm,, - 26 V!nAnrhti ., . IIT
" Alabamaz4 AuburnZO
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(
Btti repeat), swanel4 Boston
Florida 36. Florida St. 14
Holy Cross 21, Rice 16, Baylor ('ror
Georgia - Georgia Tech
ii 13 Ceo is Tech 7
the 68th time), and Florida - 7 and in the battle of the Utah
HawaiI' (N)
Florida State (o 16) Jose' alphabet at Dallas SMU
B
Col 37 Holy
21
We can expect some thrilling TCU 28
Houston
In their usual slam bans
action on all fronts.
Space will not pe rmit us to affair at Birmingham it will
detail all of the pe rtinent in- be Alabama 24, Auburn 20, Predictions are for games
01 Dec. 1
fed to us by our and at Atlanta the Georgia
field operators on these ex- Bulldogs will hang on to
ce tionally fine elevens defeat the Hamblin' Wrecks Notrrme2LMiamI.(Fla.)
Su&amp;iceittosay -.kaff - ka ff 13-7, meanwhile in
14 (N)
-(lie Hoople System corres- Gainesville, in their still
pondents have scouted these youthful rivalry. Florida will Oklahoma 34, Oklahoma St.
4
teams all the way from the whack Florida State, 36 14 attitude ci the assistant har rumph.
Rice 16 Ba br 7
waterboys to the pr0lerns
Also in Florida, under the Iowa St. 20, San Dirgo St. IN
the capt'aim are having with M i,
ill meet the Miami
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Hurricane&amp; With one eye on SMU 15. TICU 28
um-kumph!
Rutgers 30. Tampa 8 (N)
At this point in time we - his upcomin
Tennessee 16. Vanderbilt 21
kak-kafr - confidently pre- meeting with rugge
LSU27,T:laneIl
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.-StarvinMarvin" Swartz finally became the winner at a
majormneetashethunderedoutastrong6.lSEltobeatout
the Franks and Funk AA-F dragster . Marvin who lives in
Largo, also the home of another drag star, Don Garlits, has
I6ET
beengettingmoreconsl.stenteachracethis}ear His 6.16
was low time of the meet. Raymond Beadle in the "Wonder
Wagon" defeated Totn Prock In the final run to take Funny
(.tr honors Reid Whinsted won Pro Stock with an 9 02 over
Harold Clark. Over 275 cars ran in eliminations at the home
of the 'Gator Nationals"
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As Cage Year di e s Going

Penn, No 17 Jacksonulle, No

Will Cagle and Bobby JoMson next. In the third lap of that
beat Pete Parrish and crowd favorite Bill Raush tangled up

The feature saw E v ens jump out to a lead never to be
passed again as he really had his Chevelle humming. Carl
Tyler and Will Cagle made it a Chevy sweep as they took the
next two positions. Ray Gardner in a Ford finished fourth.
This coming Saturday
will be the final race of the 1973
season as the
models will have a 50 lap Championship

FLAG FOOTBALLERS prepare for the start of another play Tuesday

troit9G.9l and Mih%aukee whipI*d Seattle 127
Rockets 114, KnIcks
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At Barbervill Rac
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the points champion in the hobby stock class for 1973. Liewis
won the heat he was in by inches as Butch Smith looked like
he was glued to lxwis's car as the checkered
fell. Joe
•s. first i.eat once ", ,. was
Falrclo th fin ished third
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he picked
up his 12th checkered flag of the year. Undberg Howard and
Jimmy 1. took second and third in Fords.

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ckingsmts, was JtW. one Pt 53
broke open a tight contest. The P'
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fur Ilit, f1rA firili-, since IWO. %%aa.-,
~u!t: behind C.,an.-Awil. The oth.
hletic CoWerence,
Milton %, BervrMctinit, Ill, V
a near-U.1anifflous choice. 11W
er outside linebacking spot
third frame, but Carter put hosts San Diego Universitv.
the (71, this year, was includ-d
Ouachita 45. Col:, otarks 0
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Arizona, one of the favorites
TOURNAMENTS
Philadelphia ahe&amp;i to sta
y at
on the. ballot w2s Joe
Alotlettes.
Lander Invitational
In the Westkrn Athletic ConGuards Ed George of MW
Theismann of the Toroato
Dick Adam and Al Marcel1in * Presbyterian ". Fraoicis marwn
ference, entertains 111nols.
trt'aI and Jack Abendschanof of Ottawa, rookie Lorne Rich.
Argonauts
Penn, the choice of the Ivy
Erskine 10 Watford U overtim, points and
George Mcllowan of the Grey
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league,
invet-s. New Hampshire
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Walker ta,nwd all scorers wlUi
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in a duubleheader at I'liflathe offenuc lint. ,',hiile the and Larry thghbaugh of EdEskimos extir.&amp;i his rule a
delphia's Palestra
A BIG TAX HITE
Bucks IV. Sonles 93
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a
Winnipeg
Blue Bumbm* per- inonton were the defensive
wide -'vvr
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by gatheri
Jacksonville, a strong inde.
NFW YORK (All) - After
Kar-.cn Abdul-Jabbar &amp;-wed
ennial sUr.. BUI vrank. and Ed- halfbacks
unanimous
vote
for
that
pendent
from Florida, plays St.
..kifilln Newcornhe of Australia
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fivi: n I _atets to wuo the U.S. Open tenross tilleat lr "! 11*'q l'i'll- e-11401 31 POInt-!1 Ill
John's, N.Y., in ,I tourngl`Illelit
u;ih team -Reed, t)alla Rwa, Forest Hills and received his (!t'IIN% quarter as the 1hcks at Clemson, S.C..
award last week as the ujtTfie
defensive
front
fou
Itistanding foottuall player It,
Alabama, one of the clam "
Frank, George and Abend3chan 3Z,0W winner's check, ho said- tallied a 41-22 lead in the opencluded ,Saskatchewanis Bill on olfenSe; Ifellon, Baker.
"Ixt'.
1, see - $15,000 goes ~ ing frame and were never teams in the Southeastern
lntrrrial Resenue ,O00 to my 'hreatened Bud Stailworth led ferenec, trae1s to GeorgIa
Gur-e Reed, hose running Baker and Jirmi Corrigall of To (tmpbelI settles and Adaos
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Jerry Canipbeil of Ottawa led
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tethack on the All-Star
back in the ofknshe backfield the sotirigat middle linebacker,
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The Steelers ha,e had trouble defense on more plays this year
become possibly the best known we're starting to u,se it more scoring recently and Matheson and the avercge yards per
of any non starter in the and I feel it wi ll be a v i ta l part thinks injuries to Bradshaw and game of opponents is lower.
National Football League last of our defense the rest of the ilanratty are responsible
"In't th inkwe'regettingas
year.
season."
twcause "it throws off the of. inuch ball control out of our
But the notoriety of the
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either a linebacker or end on
sburgh Steelers in the Orange tuning and rhythm Is thrown on the field more, but e re
expected passing plays, died as
Bowl, .for which the defew is off. If you havc. a guy coine in
Widing lx~oplc d6v;n to fewer
ne"rwss wore off. Matheson
preparing to face three quar
still is a key defender, but now
terbacks-Joe Gilliam, Terry changes things. This affects
he does it without headlines. He
The reason, he said, is
Brad.shai and Terry flanratty. other people on off ense."
says it doesn't matter.
•fe,'s mature wi th age and
Miami was the NFL's best this is true of ours. We've gotten
"We've gone over scouting
"Of course, last year It was
all new and everything," he reports...and all three quar- defensive team last year but better
teamwork. Look
said. "This year, teams are terbacks have distinct styles. (*urrently ranks secon(i to around the league and all great III
more prepared for it and as a Gilliam loves to throw 90 per Oakland in the American defensive teams have matured.
result, it has not been as ef. cent of the time on second and Conference.
It's a matter of playing together
long. flradshnw and hlanratty
i:tive.
"1 think our defense Is much and getting that coordination.
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In the CO!flbankS Progress Report
Banks reported that ComBank-Longwood seventh CoinBank
in the Central Florida Area, had been approv ed by a ll

Delta Reports
ATLANTA At the regular meeting of Delta
Board of Directors, Robert Oppenlander, senior vice
finance and treasurer, reported unaudited net
president
Income for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 1973 of $17,421,000 (8$
cents per share), an Increase of 33 per cent from the
$13,0%,000 (66 cents per share) earned In the same 1972
quarter.
The 1972 quarter Is restated to reflect the Aug. 1, 1972
merger of Northeast Airlines Inc Into Delta as a pooling of
interests.
The current quarter includes an after4ax gain of
$1,151,000 ( 6 cents per share) from the sale of DC-9-14 aircraft. The 1972 quarter included a non-recurring after-tax
charge of $1,657,000 (8 cents per shaire) representing the
writeoff of various pre-merger and post-merger related
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million from $242.0 for the 1972 period. Revenue
passenger miles increased 8 per cent to 3.8 billion and
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afford.
"There are massive changes
in our way of life coming,"
continued Russell. "The
country has been living on a
totally unrealistic level and in
the future we'll be living at very
differing standards.
DO people really need two
houses and two cars? asked
Russell , who rides a motorcycle
and is usually seen dressed In
Levi s.
economists were In
agreement on the reason for the
commodity shortages which
will haunt us. Said Friedensohn,"Of 12 basic commodities,
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Phosphate Council shows a continuing Increase in employment by the phosphate Industry in Florida.
Homer hooks, Executive Director of th e Council, reports
that the survey shows a total of 8,576 persons employed In he
phosphate Industry in Florida, up from approximately 8,000
In 1972. Twenty-two Florida counties and the State of Georgia
provide wor kers in the industry.
Polk and Hillsborough counties lead In the number of
einploytd, with Polk having 4,945 I(xated In 29 cities
or towns. Hillsborough has a total of 2,463 in 24 cities or
towns. The other counties In order of number employed are:
hamIlton 312, Hardee 224, ColumbIa 186, Suwannee 146,
Manatee 106, Pasco 98, Pinellas 11, Madison 9, Duval 8,
Hlgnlands 6, Alachua 3, Baker and DeSoto counties have 2
each, and the following counties have one each: Orange,
Osceola, Sarasota, Citrus, Clay, Gilchrist, and Lafayette.
Forty-seven workers live In Georgia.

Maitland Bank Promotions
The following promotions were announced by Wendell
jarrard, chtirman of the board and chief executive off Icer of
the First National Bank of Maitland.
Ralph L. Smith was promoted from assistant vice
president of purchasing and persor,4hIel to vice president
cashier.
Robert F. Barnett was promoted from assistant vice
president of mortgaie loans to vice president of mortgage
(ni Mrs. Marcia A. Rickett was promoted from assistant
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Coun tries throughout the world
are creating purchasing power
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1974. ('emBank -Central Bank &amp; Trust Company has been
approved by the Florida Commissione f banki
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Banks announced to stockholders. "Inc -eases in earnings
per share, deposit growth, and all measures of business
activity confirm that CoinBanks and members banks continue to share fully in the economic growth and progress of
the Greater Orlando Area," Ranks reported
Third quarter results brought operating re venues mor
nine months ended Sept. 30 to $8,930,711
1972,
January, 1973 pooling of Interest as a result of consolidation.
Net income for the period was ;i,iss,si, a
crease over $907,749 for a similar period last year, as
restated. Earnings per stLarereached $1.81, up from $1.54 per
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I beginning of the inonLh and then taper off as you begin to
watch the balance dwindle.
Surveys reveal that the highest daily volume of checks
occurs on the first Monday and th e highest weekly volume
, during the first week of th e mon th , according to Wayne E.
Albert, vice president of th e United Sta te Bank of Sanford,
and pres ident of the Ft Ce ntral Florida Chapter of the
Bank Administration Institute.
He adds that the monthly law point usually" OCCUTS
around the twenty-ninth day of th e month.
In a normal week, banks vrill handle two and one-half
Umes as many checks on Monday and Friday as they do In
em Ieeeda)softheweekbecauseofroutjne
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and weekend deposits result In heavy Monday-Friday pats in check volume.
U.S. commercial banks processed 14 billion checks in
1%2, 21.5 billion In 1970, and they expect to handle 43 billion
by 1980.
The median check value---a dollar value at which half th e
checks are smaller and half larger—lies between $25 and
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structure starts to be
liquidated, it will accelerate the
u mate collapse of the
FrIede nso said.
"We ye moved into the
critical area Whether it blows
this week or next year, or
whether Ule catalyst is the
Arab-Israeli conflict, we don't
know—only that we cant fool
around anymore, said Russell.
AU agreed with Levie who
said, The public knows less
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By Florida Gas Company

Executiive Team Restructured
May, 1971, and has been a natural gas company, VanThe Board of Directors of He later was president 01 fl November, 1972.
Texas,
sports gas from
Florida Gas Company, meeting home construction company in Wilhite, 50, is a 194-4 graduate director since 1%6,
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peninsular Florida.
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Kurth, Campbell &amp; Jones. He began in 1957 in Houston, where directors declared a quarterly
to management positions.
per
W.J. Bowen, formerly resigned as a partner in that he was active in developing the dividend of 16.25 centsstock
Through subsidiaries, the
share
on
the
common
gas
supply
for
the
president and chief executive firm in 1972 to join Florida Gas original
Texas-to-Florida payable Dec. 15, 1973, to compan y is also engaged In oil
off icer of the compa ny and its as general counsel and firm's
and gas exploration in the Gulf
secretary, and was a lso named pipeline project. He was named shareholders of record on
subsidiaries, was elected to
Coast area and In land
a director at that time. He was executive vice president f 3,
position of chairman of
Florida Gas Co., a diversified development in Florida,
board. He continues as chief elected vice president in Florida (ac and subsidiaries in
executive officer.
Selby W. Sull ivan, previously
vice president, general counsel
and secretary of Florida Gas,
was elected president of the
parent company and of Florida
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Land Co., its land-development
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chief executive officer to
anything else. He nr'.med the develop long-range planning
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and seek solutions to problems
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move
public won't press for a
brought on by the energy
gold:
crisis," Bowen said. "Mr.
'First is the bankers. They
Sullivan and Mr. Wilhite are
want the liberty they have
highly experienced and cxwithout the discipline of gold.
ceptionally well qualified to
Second the politicians--they
assume these additional
want to be able to spend Inoperating responsibilities."
discriminately.
Bowen, 51, has been
"Also, many of them oppose
President of Florida Gas since
the system because it would
December, 1960. He was
give South Africans a good
graduated from the U.S.
position.
Military Academy at West
"Third, most of the
Point in 1945, served with the
economists are either disciples Army Corp of Engineers, and
o Lon Keynes, such as Paul
began his career in the oil and
Samuelson, or are monetarists
gas industry In 1949. He was
such as Milton Friedman who
instrumental In organizing the
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completed on the $1.5 million structure which is expected to be finished by early January. Remodeling of
the existing building is scheduled at that time.
(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

CAMERA catches view from sixth floor of new First
Federal Savings and Loan Association of Seminole
County looking northeast, toward marina, city hail
been
court house and ci vie center. Exterior work

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bring natural gas to Florida.
Sullivan, 39, received a B.A.
degree from Rice University
and an LLB. degree from the
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officers and a new director
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Kammer
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president; David Padgett was
elected internal vice president;
and Chuck Taylor was elected
to the board of directors.
Kammer works in the
Engineering Department of
General Dynamics Cotporation. lie is a na ti ve of New
York City and came to the
Maitland area in 1966. Lie
served four years In the United
SLites Air Force as an ElecTechnician prior to
trunks
going with the General
Dynamics Corporation.
Padgett of the Martin
Marietta Corporation lives In
Altamonte Springs and Taylor
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Ilai'k of Maitland lives in

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The other officers and
directors of the Maitland
Jaycees are:

Jerry tAnscott, external vice
president; David MacNamara;
treasurer; Buddy Hucks,
secretary; David Gray, state
director; Robert Nordheim,

Earn a guaranteed 61V on 15,000 Savings Certificates
We know. The "numbers game" everyone's playing with interest rates gets to be
pretty confusing. But when you wade through all the rhetoric and look at the facts.
the fact is that a $5000 savings certificate at First Federal of Seminole is the
safest, surest, most profitable investment around. So if you have $5,000 or more to
Invest and can let it work for you for a minimum of 30 months, come to First
Federal of Seminole and raise your earnings to a whopping 6.75 pct. When held to
maturity, the effective rate becomes 6.98 pct.
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payment." There is no law which would require a store to
make a emplete refund for the incident in question. It would
scent that a replacement order would be allow ed or that the
store would require some minimum payment for their cxcttd You did not indicate
pen.ctc If a cam cli itlon ac requested,
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to the propriety of their
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amount much greater t ha n delivery expenses.
Q: What are some things you should look for when you
bu a (Thritrn4is tree' (hir children would like to h.a%e a use
gtrec, but last) ear all our tree did was shed its neuiies
A: If you are buying a live tree, some of the t hings you
should consider are cost, size, variety of tree, and personal
preferences. The size of the room where the tree will be
placed will, of course determine the size of the tree to select.
Decide where you are going to put The txee before you buy lt It's easier to select the right size then. When looking at the
trees, check for tree ishape, failing needles, color and
fragrant odor The ucedles should adhere to the branches
when handled; It only a few needles drop when the
jhkz] or bounced lightly, the product is fresh. Many trees
"sold today are given a treatment so the needles do not fall so
eRily. Look for a tree sIIth a good shape, p'eferibly a full
tree with no gaps between the btunchs. Varitties of
Christmas trees Include Scotch pine, W1ilte Lime, Spruce, and
Balsam. In general p:nes hold their n"dirs `r(ter than any
othier species and Spruce varieties seem
shedding. Keeping the tree In water *111 prolong Its period of
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with only a small cash down payment. The manager of the
store refused to take th e f urniture ba ck saying that they
would only replace it, and that I would have to wait two or
more weeks, lie was very rude and said that I would lose my
money. I therefore stopped payment on my check. The
picked up th e furniture, but refused to return my
deposit.Theman1geralsotoldmethattherewasastatelaw
that they could prosecute fur stopping payment on a check.
What are the facts ? Does a business have a legal right to
kcepadepositalter they have theirmerchandise returned?!
did not sign any contract.
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information will be helpful when you go shopping. In buying
any small appliance It Is always important to check on style,
color, special features, warranty r guarantee and ft
structioi manual which Es Included with the appliance
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cleaning nnd number of grinding speeds. Select the model
he features
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Q: I am planning to use some holly in my
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yard which will make some beautiful arrangements. I want
to know If It Is against the law to cut Florida holly?
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you can. You eamwt just stop by the road and cut limbs
however. Florida law prohibits the cutting of holly and other
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A: The most obvious things that you car. do are turn off
light switches when not in use and set the thermostat on the
heat" for the lowest comfortable temperature and leave ft
ere. U the windows and doors are properly weather
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can uv used for jaloulse windows and doors to keep cold air
out.aose the doors and air yentzlnareaso, th eb,e that
are not used very much. Check the hot water faucets for
leaks. A dripping faucet can result In money down the drain.
gave your washing and drying so you can use a full load; ftt
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INSPIRED BY Skylab 3 mission, Mrs. Ethel
(1 to r) Jerry Shepard, Scott Mulvaney,
Olivers fifth grade science class at
Priscilla Tomerlin, Teresa Barnhill and
'..dssewerry Elementary School held its own
Richard Mulvaney with Mrs. Oliver.
launch. Preparing to blast off their rockets are
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January, 1972. Originally
conference was an all.
Athabascan tribe organization
but Important political and
ams
social issues made it imperative that individual tribes
present a united front in order
to
effectively represen t
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and strong ethnic pride, the Outlined here are some of the appropriations. Applications
native peoples of Alaska lived federal and state programs can be secured from high
in a divided house," said offered to help students pay schooK colleges and many
for collefe educations:
public agencies such as post
Demientieff in an interview.
I . Nat onal Direct Student offices, '
Now we are to apply
Loan Program: Old Defense
federal, state and private funds Loan Program
students
7 Social S
HenefitLand administer a variety of can borrow up to $7,500 for For unmarried full -time
Stuprograms which are benefiting their four years of under- dents who have a parent who
raduah work. Interest on became disabled,!relired or
people In all of the 42 contne
loan is three
cent and died before the stud ent
ference vill ages"
repayment begins nine reached age 22. Contact your
We Win R"Ke 80% Of WIWOW Smer pIks
According to Demientieff the months after the studentyraom
ocal
Social
Security
AdminFec 4$ Uoetks On New 1914 Mtdil
conference's budget for the duates or withdraws f r
stration
current fiscal year is $1.3 school. Repayment may be
deferred up to three years 8. Veterans Ad
million,
ovrFrl..idlytO?Ik.f-g
while the student attends lion Program: G.I. Bill
"And In order to keep
Ph P.z.ld. Mk*.y Hkk.,,
graduate
school
or
serves
in
benefits
miry enef
running tab on our government The Armed Forces,
Peace in the form of monthly pay372-7611
and private contra cts,
#&amp;,I
Corps or Vista. Up to 100 per ments to eligible veterans
accounts
payable
and cent of the loan may be can- pursuing educational proAZORIPA RAM BMIr
k'"44 0 mass twit #&amp;me&amp; A&amp;MI Not
receivable at our level we've celed for service as a teacher rams under the GI Hill of
INS TALMENT LOAN OEPAITUI$T
Just purchased a new Unicorn of handicapped children or in plights.
a
"head
start" program or in
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500 P calculator"
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The calculator
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celled for military service.
based firm, which is part of the
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of Health. Educaton and
Rockwell Inte'natgonai.
Welfaie, 330 Independence
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Avenue,
Washington,
DC.
impor tant
progra ms
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yes 20201.
making economic studies of
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each member village.
2. Bank Loans - G:aran;
Once these studies are teed Student Loan Program:
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$2,500
per
year
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attend college. Upon deter•
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minatlon of financial need b
Wewanttoavoidhavng two the college financial aid o1
neighboring villages producing ficer the student may be
the same product in direct eligible to have interest on
seven per cent)pai d
competition with one another'
said Demlentieff. "It will take a by the fed.'ral government
Repayment begins nine
long time but it can be done." months after the studert ra'
The conference is also doing duates or withdraws fom
45" wide
100°. cotton, 5"
• 85°' acetate, 15°much to further Eskimo and school. If the st udent serves
ioo pd cotton
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ny lon, 45•,
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educational
Machinit wash, dry
op- in the Armed Forces, Peace
- For drtises, smocks,
Machine
wash
and dry
portunities and cultural
or Vista after leaving
spot, &amp;fts, more!
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repayment is deferred
to
"There aren't too many
schools inuj ,uii.jfl back
3. ROTC Scholarships:
country," he said. so this year Scholarship and training op.
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Also open to
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ta ct the campus
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villages and enrolled in public stations.
high schools or vocational
4. State Scholarships and
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schools thisyear. The students
D.
Grants: Scholarship pro'
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live wi th local families while grams of some kind exist in
furthering their education,
every state in the US., the
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Home Program ti.ie Puerto Rico. There are sizaBoam1
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adjustment they must make in factors or just financial ne .
Many states have assistance
order to sicci"
programs
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of
veterans. Future
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usug mothe r federal grant to students and blind students
esta blish the Tanana Survival may obtain awards in others.
Save ,,nr to sn°
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YD
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State
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In a"Um the cWffenice
NYLON
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available
threu
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state high100% COTTON
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Athaban people
tact the state department of
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he education or campus finan•
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but there are slight differences Available to students (or the
betwe-sn Eskimos and Indiam.- first timi in September 1973.
PINECREST CENTER
Recipients must be enrolling
According- to
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full-time in: their first year of
Eskimo people
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PRICES
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study. This program-prov Ides
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petitiveness and provide a full to Vero Beach and will be
range of financial services to headed by J Stephen Hudson,
Irf.sen an uture (ustoniers in 37.
Florida and throughout the
A native of Florida
active
world. Our goal was to combine in South Florida civic affairs,
the management expertise
Hudson is president of the
depth of the
ba nks
Greate r Miami Chamber of
the holding company into a Commerce
He has
a
that could most ci background of marketing
fectively serve the high growth domestic banking and was
in which the various
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received six awards. Mrs. Mecdith Pickclsiiiicc looks on proudly as
her son displays awards for superior work, citizenship, outstanding
achievement, spelling, handwriting and Safety Patrol.
(Herald Photo by Liz Mathieux)

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Eskimos living III 42 villages
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - which are spread out over
There was a time when the fl=4,000 square miles (one-third)
suggestion
of
selling of Alaska.
refrigerators to Eskimos got a
The territory of the Tanana
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Chiefs Conference
erence begins jUSi
Today is no uncommon w south of the oil-rich North
see well-organized Eskimo. Slope. According to
Indian organizations in Alaska president Mitch Deinlenlieff,
using sophisticated ca
the controversial pipeline
and computer systems to keep which will carry the oil from
track of their daily business Prudhoe Bay to the Ice-free port
acuviues.
of Valdez 800
to the south
T)
ch Man native will run right through con.
organization is Uw Tanana feren" lands.
Of.Confernce,Inc., which
TTinan:
pfis headquartered here. me lerence Inc., is i nonprofit
conference is the largest of the corporation which administers
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Eskimo-Indian a variety of federally and
organizations In Alaska.
privately funded programs
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are
strategically until today when he was elected
Florida Banks has Inaugurated positioned. It will also assist in Executive Vice President.
a regional management system integrating the streigths of new United First Florida Banks
for the state-wide holding banks acquired in the future." have $519,935,000 deposits in
company
to
provide
The new regions are headed hudson's region.
managerial accountability and by youthful senior officers
Maximum responsiveness to w!osc combined ages average
customers of its 32 member 43 years. All are holding
banks.
company
directors and
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Smothers
Jr., members of the executive
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SOUTHEAST: (Six UFFB
largest bank holding company, banks. two pending locations).
said "Our
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Department program which served the community's poor.
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DELTONA- Mrs. Florence COITImittees were
Rumph, first vice president,
Changes In by-laws will be
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at
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Deltona Civic Association
regular meeting of the reading and adopUon at the
Association, Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 19 meeting in the center.
'I'ne Association went on
at the Civic Center. Installation
WItS performed b Dewe) record as opposing sv.. tection
Boster, junior past president of Of a "Yogi Bear-Jellystone
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Charter Membership with 2i pct. discount when you inspect the Seminole
Independent Nautilus Gym this week end. Located 2 miles south of
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chronic backaches which plague so many by building the often neglected
muscles of the lower back area

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Hot Bread Butter

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relation chairman of the
association. Election will take
place at the December meeUng.
A Board of Directors'
meeting had been held to accept
the resignation and formulate
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of Harold Blough, due to in Deltona Boulevard and
health. IIlough had served for Enterprise Road and might
five months,
bring in "undesirables" to fl
The advance in office was in
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Boater was prtunted with a
Z_ by-laws and the office of first plaque of 'Appreciation for

Guests included Mrs I dia Schmidt, President of
American Legion Auxiliary No 255 of Deltona, who
presented an American Flag to the Chapter. Accompanying
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United Methodist Fellowship flail with NILw Marion Terry,

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than of laws. Men enjoying the public trust have abused this
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Last week the Club held an Interciub visit to Sanford
was ve successful with eight members from Southwest in
attendance. Those who went were Mel Boren, president; Ed
Evans, Interclub chairman; Dr. Sam Herman, Gordon
Roach. Howard Grate, Dr. George Carpenter and Steve
Baldauff.
Dr. Herman Roach presented the program, which
consisted of the recorded speech of Samuel I. Hayakawa,
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meeting, Herm.an received his 44-year perfect attendance
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4 may be the most important day in Lonwood '

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hostedmembersoftheSafl(ordhjwanjsaubatthejrNov 13
noon meeting at Deltona Inn. The Sanferd group
reciprocated by presenting the program of the day.
Dick Barnett, director of Social Studies for Seminole
County Schools, presented a program on "Our American
Heritage," produced b The Stuffer Chemical Co Using
three slide projectors, the program took on a panoramic
fie showed some dramatic
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family and their fight against t!me,natureand Insects
In attendance were 38 members and six guests Herb
Humage served a8 official greeter. Visitors present, In.
cluded: LonHardesty; Harry McCabe, president of San.ford
ChTh, Ray Maltby, Barnett, Jack R.athrnell and Ernie

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be awarde,d. Cash awards are being donated by the First
Federal Savings and Loan Association of Mid-Florida; The
Southeast Bank of Deltona, Mackle Brothers The lions
Club; and The Deltona Woman's Club and American Legion.
Safety Reflectors win be attached to all entrant bicycles
by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of Deltona.
Any individual or organization, desiring toparticipate In
donating cash awards will please contact Mrs. O'Connell at
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when she served in the capacity of Public Affairs chairman
of the Woman's Club, has been a helpful
and necessary
PojectoIthecomniunity. Mrs.
Robjnsnsaid that she felt It
was a necessity then and the Wornan's Club agreed with
for they have continued this program ever since.
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CONSUMER REPORTS - AN. In some states (consult your
NUAL BUYING GUIDE and nearest
Better Business
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notes
on Bureau) you can request a
Thingarnabobs. No notes? Then "Rain Check" on the advertised
you hadn't planned on buying special, which means the store
one anyway. Why impulse buy must
sell
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and risk getting shoddy mer Thingainobob AT THE Art..
chandise? Check out the field VERTISED PRICE when more
thoroughly and wait for the are aailable unless the
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cheapbutshoddymingarnaboh THEN trot down to th store minor damage can result in a
bill, and often the company
may underwhelm you with its and have a look.
f, when you arrive, a measures the "10 days" from
performance, quit on you in a
just the time they mailed the
quarter of the time a good salesman tells you they
Thingamabob would have sold the last Thingarnabob (but merchandise to you.
lasted, and be no bargain at half "You CAN buy this nice
the price of a better What.sit."), BEWARE! The ad
may have been a come-on to get
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the youngsters to travel. Before this all entra
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Come set our comp
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decorations, tree trims, cards and gift wrap Also a full
assortment of warm and smart clothing, shoes,
tOiietQoods,notionl,andhovs,ho(dfl,ms

hirle R)an, tenors,
1rton and W illie White;
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DELTONA— Nine tables four th, Mrs. James Connell and
Association wi ll hold its first were in play at the Deltona
Miss Betty Kolsan
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East West winners were first
Goodtimers

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The by-laws will be subject to a a nd Mrs. FA Thacker; second,

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third, Mrs. Arthur Kolsan and
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Simple, blood tests can
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Brumbaugh If. Oct. 29, 1973 in
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Mrs. Shirley Fredericksen of
Chicago, at her home at 1688 S.
Page Drive, following a
meeting of the Illinois Club of

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for just a few days on her way to

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Mrs Irene Moltrdse of Constellati on
,er ti e Williams in charge of
open house for (h4ipter. Mrs. Julia Hathaway arrangements and reser-

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Poletti and Mm, Ward Jones
tied with Mrs. Frank Stalbird
and Mrs. Lee Young.

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0iristinas dinner party to be
held at the Elks Club in DeLand

Open House

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The Woman's Club invites
all Interested players to attend

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place, Mrs. IN1. F. Ihughran and
Mrs. Harry Kallenbach
Second, Mrs. Raymond Murpl,),

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Ai dand Iinand Eileen Terry.
The ceremony was performed
b&gt; Anna Healey, a past
president of the club

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on Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bridge Tournament under ffie
Community Center.
direction of Mrs. Richard
All regislemd members are David.
ur,td to attend and discuss
Vvinncrs were North-South,

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Those inducted were Eleeth

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Dr AJBorowskl and ViolettLi McKinley

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One, schefflers, bougainilla,

follows:
present"
Some shrubs actua lly need wind. The best protection for
Dr. t3orowskl followed his
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address wi th a questi on and chrysanthemums and other eaUie r. These include azaleas. near
a heated blthngor under
answer period which proved Fall daisies fortell an early tamellias, gardenias, trees A Southeast exposure
exceptionally enlightening.
freeze.
ligusin, dogwood, viburnum, near the house Is the best pla ce.
Following the address, five
new members were inducted
into the club and one rein
statement. This brings the club
membership to N, It was

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Among such shrubs are
night can 0
"It grieves me greatly," said foreseen
year
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full
moon
ill
be
on
albmanda,
ixora, jacaranda,
Dr. Borowski, 'Since I know much damage as an entire

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frost after a good rain d
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winter for 174
th
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above
shrubs as much
number of ailments One
darTgetoplantsthan
cold
Th
protection
as
possible to ensure
rough
e
th
generations
and
eather
muld bring the patient to
saving
at
least
before
the roots By
lie
Deltona
adventt 0.' Weather
Medical Center
ere
Th
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some
plan
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which
protection is meant leaf mulch
Hospital, instead of toking a Bureau and
ather satellites,
cannot tolerate temperatures or pine straw . A covering of t&amp;
long and soietiines fa
to ga rden ers ( a nd
1larmers
he!o 55 degrees (alocasia, foliage Ithold bedspreads or
30 minute dr.ve to an outlying looked for
gns in the
plastic does little good if the
hospital. Slany years ago plant and animal life around
SOineorcifids &amp; toer is touching the leases
se ve ral of us purchased land them , and made plans ac
bromeliads). These plants, of
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The Weather Bureau Ion9
tention w!wn being stricken range forecast is for a mild breed heavy frost, but a heavy

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spider
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in sheltered roses, whisWrla, etc.
By F AETrF F1)WARDS
flunksgsslng turkey dinner, or esen an emergency clinic,
a beautiful
This
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time
of
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when
potions
and
especiall&gt;
indoors
ttli all the frimrnings, In- for Deltona, never-the-less,
Herald Correspondent
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blouse
Itlsatestiflion) th the ekrnal
Central Florida gardeners warns of a severe i:iter.
iluding pumpkin and mm
since the three hospith within experience tinges of anxiety
optimism of gardeners to
cemeat pies, furnished b the the Deltona ar
ea,
namely
regarding
the
coming
winter
continue
to favor the shrubs
3. Tbereseems to be general
Bor owski (retired) of Deltona members Dr. and Mrs
Sennole, West Volusia and montha
which
are
under
or half-hardy.
ag reement that the December
was the principal speaker ate Borowski and the x new Fish Memorial, are not filled to
Many
of them are killed
full moon makes or breaks
members to be Inducted during capacity at all times, it would
regular meeting of the Deltona
outright
by frost, while
or
winters.
The
previous
two
true,
there
Is
no
Business and Professional the evening, were the guests of be impossible for Deltona to k
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have
been
exceedingly
the club for dinnt-r.
or sure whett er
number of them will come
Women's Club, in the Christian
Al BY
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concert are requested to call
Perinchief, 32l4 in order
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Jim Ryan (1) and Donald Schreiner. It an was honored for being a

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Chorus. They are sopranos,
Evelyn Rawel, Hazel Pefin.
chief an Claire
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Wis. and earlier In Germany. Oct. 24, 148.
Deltona two years ago from formed by the Rollins Baroque
The couple was especially
The ga thering was hosted by Milwaukee. Mr. Kuras served
Ensemble and Benjamin Cox,
delighted to have Miss Nellie Miss Wanda Kuras, young in World War II and was a haricordi.st
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GaLster, now of Milwaukee. who daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Kuras
prisoner
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reward to the firSt person who
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bicycle at 900 Palmette Ave. 327. AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS, 'p
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SECRETARIES, temporary
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LEO (July 22 to Aug. 1 1) Comc to a better underitindinS
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handle thor duties well that are (acing you. Come to $ better
understanding with an asso,ciAte. Relix tonight.
LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22 ) First attend to tht work that
is Important and then enp in favorite hobby. AnythinS of a
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some considerate suggestions

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days for whateyer has to do with hulth, *eslth
and new begir.nings. Also, fium for making new fnends awl
eqjoyinS old ones. An excellent time to extend your horiumi
far beyond their present limfl.ationa,
ARIES (Mar. I I to Apr. 19) IrAning cangenlab at the fun
pLr &gt;u rr
e now. [hink over your fondest aims
and Pursue them with vitor. Show that you have wisdom
TAURUS (Apr: 20 to May 20) Sound thinking
u how to make your life more successfuL Some pubhc wotk

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FORECAST FOR FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 1973

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Almanac
(9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:13 (6) Sunshine

Many of us have ruined good dresses or
Summer
blouses by using too hot an iron
on acetate. To clean the
Semester
iron, wipe offasgently as possible thesoftened 900(heating
the i.ron will soften it). If this does not remove it all use a
(6) CBS Morning
pumice stone such as you use on feet and elbows and this
News
will remove the remainder and smooth any scratches on
(9)
Bozo's
Big Top
the Iron. Be careful of the holes in a steam iron. - BON'NIE.
DEAR POLLY - M Pet Peec is v, itit the manufactur
er3 of hair colors who do not make permanent dyes in the
same shades as their rinses. I have found a shade In
a rinse
that I like very much but cannot find a permanent color the
CLINIC
same shade. We like to find the desired color in a rinse
before doinga coloring job. -$ECKY.
DEAR POLLY - My answer is for Ermal and others who ArArew often
a classilical case
like to dine
material
had'stuckt igitlErmal did not sa what type of to show how people ellis lack
her dining table but tte fact that it tact, Ills host had a high I.Q..
had been waxed several times leads me to believe that my but on this and several other
r'er or occasions proved t
the tube enI (not the cap) ota ca -tv d
lots or diplomat. So tutor your kiddks
0) Prid * - ff the soft residue as'
llip heat nivlt5 th,~- wax.
EverY singfe bit can be removed with no damage to tile La- plalned below.
ble. I know for I
have done this literally hundreds of times
on many kinds of table tops. This is also good for removing
CASE Y-50: Andrew Y., aged

poison pen letters on the same leel with barking dogs
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DEAR ESTHER - In the same mail with your letter
&amp;me a card from Bonnie which may be (he answer to

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net Iron so do hope someone has help for me.

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(6) Search For
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(9) Split Second
(13) Who, What,

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(9) News
(13) Starcast
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DEAR POLLY - hly iron was stA on "Hot" when I
inadvertently put it on a synthetic blouse. Ruinin the
blouse was bad enough but now I cannot iron witr, M
iron. Itried the waxed paper treatment and a scour-Y
ing p~d but neither worked. I do not want to buy a

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DEAR ABBY: You are being unfair when you attribute
group sex to animals! Some animals mate for Ufe. Some
am promiscuous, and some Are polygamous, but If you
know of any that practice group sex in any form-from
foursomes to the whole neighborhood, please name the
breed or apologize for attributirig human aberrations to the
write to Dear Abby.

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I AM married to a man who provides a personal serv-

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5:00
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12:00 (2) Jeopardy
(6) Secret Storm
(9) New;
(44) Variety News

Bunch

who wrete that they werc marrkd to doctors, plumbers,
carpenters and hairdressers, but when It came to perform.

Pyramid
(44) Fury
11.00 (2) Wizard Of Odds

AFTERNOON

9:30 (24) The Mild

DEAR ABBY: Isure got a bang out 01 all those women
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BooIkeep.ng, Payroll, Inenfoqy
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person to Southern Chrmcal, 7t.i
P Elm Ave. S anford 3?? 519?

Iwo bedroom duplex Iurn,Sriej
apartmt 4720 Orlando Dr.,r
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CUSTOM BUILDER
373 3287
Want to sell something? Asmafl
investment In a Classified Ad will
br ing resultS.

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klchtn equipped and bath US
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Call 904 731 2C64 after 17 midnight
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ford ano surrounding area Very
toy,, investment, 15 Oct financing
An inves tment for th%t *eo
YUST SUCCEED ano one that
*11 Pf"Ovidt, years of Steady in
come Call collect, 90# 72S.7162
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No .'S'iildren or pets
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Unfurnished

HOMES and APTS. for rent. From
$100 ma Call .473 7641 HOME
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BACK
ON
MARKET! You've got another
chance on this 3 bedroom, 7 bath
Wilt' climate control for only
515,000. Has double garauc',
arpeIlng, and It's awaiting you

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and air. two car garage, fenc ed
yard, wth !Oassor-te-d cIrus Ire-cs.
convenient to Shopping area

G[Fv,4 GARDEN
t-PAR T 44ENTS
1505w 75th St.
3 bedrooms, 2 b3!!-.L cMp(ting &amp;
drapeS. Pool Kitchen egwpped, 3
(t'ldrtn acceptei Can 327-70.

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP.
6)1 6)C

I bedroom, With
features you want, carpet, air,
garage, large lot, 2 blocks to
thopping, lake And schools Priced
for quick sale at 172,5,Cw3

FOR BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSES
for sale or lease. call 14.

EALTOR

831 I2fl

Lengwood

Realtor, 323-5174

NO

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373 6061 or 373 0311

SINGER

JOHNNY WALKER
REALTY

Directory

of Experts

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CORBEIT

F.en Park

Central Heat &amp; Air Coeditioning. Have your heater servicid for Shrut, trimmed &amp; shaped. FIowr
wintie. Call Geneva l$tg. &amp; Air.
bede cleaned &amp; edged to per.
For free estima te, call Carl Harris,
ond. Stjvle. 373-5.434.
fertlon Specialist. Mowing by
SEARS in Sanford 3fl1fl1
reQUst only. Fr estimate- 371
OIL HEATER &amp; WALL FURNACE
CLEANING. CALL RALPH'S
Ann5imces
HOME SERVICE, 323 595i
EP.45 MO.i'G SEcVICC
Acreage, Lots and Lawns
A &amp; R i'iI'L
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Home
"reees;,ma,e, call 373 1c
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INTERIOR AND
EXTERIOR PAINTING
PH. 332 MIA 373-U71
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Attic InsuJation

SANFORD
AIR
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3736390,

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estimates,)) yri. experience. 373

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biggest little worker

1959 Station Wagon, automatic

i,Jt)S, new snow mud tires, good
t"unting vehicle, 1430 or best offer.
)0 8175.

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AUCTION

JIM LASH

Only 9 Mi. N. of Hwy. 436 on 17-92

Every Friday 7:30p.m, Buy, Sell or
Consign. Call 63$ 7020. AAA
AUCTION, Hwy. 17-97, Longwood,

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Wagon, VI, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H,
Air, Gt. Gre*n.

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Light Grey.

400

71 Ford Country

Squire Wgn,

Camper Top for Datsun, Toyota or
small pickup. Phone 373 5700.

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$2595

VI, AT, PS, PS, AM-FM, Factory Air,

Cruise Control, Luggage Rack, Lt. Yellow.

71 Ford

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Country Sedan Wgn.

2195

Vi, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Eaclory

VI, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory Air, $
Luggage Rack, Off White,

Brand New slide in truck can3pers
from $795. New World Travel,
Hwy. 1742, Longwood. 534,9171.

$2995

1 Ford Country Squire Wgn.

$

Campers

TRUCK CAMPERS

72 Ford Torino Squire Wgn.

Camper trailer, Mark III, never
used. Fired 5150 takes. Pb, 372)609
or 3324307.

FERN PARK

$

2695

Factory

Travel Trailers

who know all about imported cars.
people who never considered one.

! Ford Country Squire Wgn

72 Plymouth Custom Suburban

VI, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory Air,
3 To ChOOS.

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VS, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory Air,
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2 Dr. Hi',

3 TO CHOOSE FROM
1973 PLYMOUTH GRAN SEDAN
4 door hardtop, starlite blue with white vinyl roof, power disc
brakes &amp; ittering, AM- FM stereo radio. Split bench seals
with recliner, Automatic &amp; air. The poor man's rich car You have been waiting all year for this one.

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Itilliji, Fact
Air-Wh"JOW"I" oaf,

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$29

VI AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory

Air, Blue With Blue Vinyl Roof,

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"The Little Dealer With The Big Savings"
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
DODGE TRUCKS
Sanford Ph. 322-1055
('irlandn 647.8878

The BIG Used Car Deals Are Being
Made At JACK PROSSER FORD

1, . 47_
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CASH 377 1141
usea furniture, appliances,
tOOTS, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave.

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ALL HAVE EXTENDED WARRANTIES

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excellent condition. Ph, aft er 6
Pm. nI 3717.

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you ever saw

1969 Mustang Mach I, 42$ Cobra ic'.,

0 buy and sell gold
silver coinS,
contact us first We also buy bulk
silver cons SEMINOLE COIN
CENTER. 109 W 1st 323 1337.

DICK BAIRD INC.

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down, take over, call credit
manager 3234730.

1965 Pontiac GTO, Power steering
and brakes, automatic. Best offer.
322-11)7.

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1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille

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$3495

2 Dr. Hardtops. 2 To Choose From, Loaded
With Luxury Equipment - From

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power windows, seats, steering
&amp; brakes. 53,000 actual miles.
Wholesale Price.

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power steering &amp; brakes,
radio, vinyl roof. Nice.

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Hatchback, VI, AT, PS, PB,
R&amp;H, Factory Air, It Green

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73 Ford Torino Brougham 2 Dr. HI,
VI, AT, PS, PB, Rail, Factory Air, Dk,

1.Mill t _Jllhi[ll..11II 1111.111

Green,

199 FORD LTD
4 door hardtop air, pov'er 4

nclsr-d c-' )t3c-s i-on- e hat
,1ijCS ill
front with a balcony. Others have
garSqes In rear

PS, PB, RIfi,

PONTiAC
dr. hardtop, automatic,
steering &amp; brakes, radio, air, radio, vinyl root,
clean
new rubber, power steering &amp; brakes,
Bargain Dais at Clark Clean. Only 34,000 miles,
Chrysler Ply.
1969

Factory Air, Two-

be.

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795

71 Olds Delta 88 2 Dr. H.T.
VI, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory Air,
Beautiful While.

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condominium ownership plan. The
owner Is respcnsible only for tne
mortgage he makej, if any. There Is a
monthly maintenance fee for the
buIlding's exterior
,00f, dr*veways,
gar.i"s, yard care. etc.

terms are limited to a maximum of 25

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pc-f ons9Opc-t lrmancrrll -,pct
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ntioc Bonneville 4 Dr. H.T.

3 bedroom, 2'.'z baths. Six different floor
plans. Double garaqtes, courtyard.,,

A financing plan i available to new
home buyers at SinOr&amp; Mortgages

2595

VI, AT, PS, PB, Rail, Factory Air, Bright

Red, With Gold Stripe.

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72 Ford Torino GT 2 Dr. H.T.

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VI, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory Air, It.

73 Chevrolet Nova 2 Dr.

irysler Imperial LeBaron
HT, VI, AT, PS, PB, R&amp;H, Factory

11165

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$1

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ON THE SPOT/ WHEN YOU COMPARE
FINANCING WE GAIN A CUSTOMER!

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Gold, Low Miles.

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HWY. 17-92
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1955 Ford door, 6 cyl., new interior
&amp; Inspection, solid throughout
$300, 322 2573.

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coast-10 coast.

Equipped with radio, heater,
automatic trans., power steer.
ing IS, brakes, air conditioned,
vinyl top,

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

12monlh watranty.

More than 500 dealer,

FURYS &amp; POLARAS

El Tigre MX

Autosor

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641 1176, Winter Park,

Meels newest U . S. emission standards.

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73 Lease &amp; Exec. Cars

1 6 5 VW. Nothing down, take over.

1960 Dodge, Good tires, and running
condition, new insFeclion sticktc,
1225. See after 5:30. 401 San Marcos
Ave., Sanford. 322.7106.

Oslo

Cash buyer for used articles, fur
future, etc. HWY 14 ANTIQUES.
37? 697?.

MacPherson Strut front suspension

91

1967 Barracuda, faCtory air, auto
trans., p.s., runs good, new tires.
373073$. asking $550.

excellent condition, $275. Ph. 373.

Wanted -toBuy

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misc, private party. Ph, 322.9193

4.speed synchromesh transmission.
Tinted gass all around.
Economy-up 1030mpg on regular.
Fully. reclining, high-back buckei seats
Undeecoaling and nylon ca,pet1ng
Cigarette lighter.
FlO*.throuqh ventilation
IS. Heater and de frost er.
Impacl.absorblng steering whoel.
Bumpers that qualify to, insurance discount.
Fi:e.,ela,dant uphol, tory
Recessed door locks.
20- Hatch £ tailgate for height I Iow'lutt loading.
Floor-lo-dash center Console.
Adjustable heavy-duly suspension.

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pro
Excavating &amp; Grading Ph,
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1791 e 332 4.243, day r nile
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excellent condition. $1,000. Call
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Buy direct from boxcar at wholesale
prices Jolly Charlie guarantees in
writing lowest prices
Fla.
Go(mly's, E. 46 past Beardall at
RR tracks.

6 Rack and pinion steer, Mgr

terms. First come, first Sieved
selection of fabrics, vinyl ci
colors. United Freight Salej. 3551

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complete setx just $99.50 cash 0'

I'uIu, or Ha/tony

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'66 MUSTANG. Nothing down, take
Over, Call credit manager, In.

l'l BSA III.
$500 or best offer
372 7693 after 1

Want to buy
English Hunt Saddle
Ph. 323 774

Autom.%tic, air, AM.FM stereo,

PAULSLATEP

Hodges 8

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Fri 10 am until dark Sat
hou sihold &amp; kitchen Items, toys,
(4-01'hing, 7 bar stools, miSc
121
Clu b Rd. (off 25th St.)

sOFA AND CHAIR CLOSE OUT-

Private

WaIppr Hanging

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414 Bell,

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Sanford Open 9 S. Mon Fri, Sat
711P ! Pt' 'Tfl tl'r-.
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Land C1&amp;aring

svo contractor-i,

fi,ldt'r'.

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Vacuum Cleaners

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Draft'big

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Baby fled
Good Condition, $75
327 2941

37? 5423

Abandoned, unwanted junk cars
hauled away. Your cost, 5110.
Orlando, 2956191 anytime,

Horses

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4-wheel independent suspension.
New 1400cc engine.
Whitewall radial tires with styled covers

I.,(IU1U!r,'

Cleanmg

DODSON &amp; BARNES ROOFING
All work guaranteed Bonded In
',-r4 Fr" Est 2711741 322 501)

rustom made cabinets, barS,
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Motors, and Jeep vehicles, set..
DON BALES
Sanford Motor Company
5065. French Ave.,3724352

Junk Cars Removed

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TRY TO BEAT THIS!

SHELLEY USED CARS, 701
French Ave., 3232960

Credit

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Thursday, Nov. 29,1973-1JB

steering, 2*3 Cu. engine. Only 1350

1963 Chevrolet Impala, excellent
condition. 1967 Dodge Polara, very
reasonable. 319

SANFORD TIRE SERVICE
(formerly Humphrey's Tires)
4705. Fre-nch, Sanford

The Sanford Herald
Autos for Sale

ell 30"

mater-I
als. LEACH ALUMIPIUP,'
FABRICATIOP4, 323 4475

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buy sell trade
311 ]IS E First St.,

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Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work. Fret EstImate. 373

CONCRETE PATIOS

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

177 407

Front wheel drive.
AM pushbu lIon radio,

39 &amp; 301 h. Wigs, householls
itci s. and clothej. 11$
E.
Av i', Longwood, $34 2967. Pine

Nov

Roofing

Custom i*dt Ieenr
Ports, TOP workmanship and

REASONA B LE PRICES CALL

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E Refrigerator, 170 , Penncrei
Washing Machine, $70 Yizo
lawn mower, W. Reasonable 377
8457.

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HANDYMAN

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brand new Spanish I
Med iterranean bedroom sets will
intricate Spanish designs, buy
chest handles, and hand rtjbli
finish , I piece set includes dresser
mirr or . chest and bed. 199 cash o
fermi. Unit ed Freight Sales, 355
S. Orange Ave., Orlando

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with air, or by hand Licensed &amp;
insured. 373 *313.
Want to sell Something? M ma,l
Ad

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Call Pay

Sanford

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New shingles tacked on by Square

Wanted

BULLDOZER WORK
:iearrri; içiS our Specialty 323 1731
lIter 3

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1971 Monterey, with expando,
c entral heal air, shag throughout,
washer, dryer. 332 7693 after I

1&amp;2

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DECORATORS

90 Y r. Old Estate Sale: Antiques,
tiC'oki, Household items. 6763
La ke Charm Circle, Oviedo
Fr iday. Salc,rciay ONLY 9 to S
P:1.

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Buildozina

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3726155

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6 p.m An'nal
BOardrig 317 5753

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TAFFER REALTY

ONE ONLY- i2x 60, furnished,
Car pet, shutters, many extras
Reduced to 51,995. For the best
buy In your price range go to
Place Homes North, Hwy. 17 97 at
Lake Kathryn Estates.? ml. Nor th
u Hwy. 436. 1312770,

Dog training in your home. All
Breed Dog Training Academy.
Call for free evaluation 631-7370

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(iermenfy pjarrc'tt'S Beauty Nook)
332 57a7,
Sli F F nc',
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PANISH BEDROOM SETS,

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Ph 3221333

Hagenin%ulatlon,

rit*sirjc

&amp; PAINTING

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Roomy 2 story 3 lar ge bedr ooms,
dining room, convenient location,
small easy care yard, kitchen
equipped . Only 113,500. With
terms Cail today

Painting

smelt, Ph. 3733609

Sanford Electric Company
2S23Park Dr iii.
1542

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OWNER SAYS "SELL"

ImDrnvfimPntt

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living rm., Ph. rm., double'
garage Fruit trees, fenced yard.
Owner, Ph 327000

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3 hdrrn,, house. Dining rm., double

Two bedrooms, 1 bath, fc,nish.d,
wall to wall carpet, air conditiOnd. fenced back yard.
00By owner.

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GROOMING FACILITIES. Wcst

Subaru Station Wagon
Stnppedorfully.equipped.
Samefeatures.
Same price.

Tools, vacuum cleaners. table arid
airs &amp; misC. Nov. 79,371 Dec. 1
24 11 Palmetto Ave.. Sanford.

Texaco Truck Stop going out c
business. Everything must gotacks, battery chargers, cas
registers, rest of merctsandlsi
Ph. 373 3496, 377 9754, 327 1518.

St

Ray Crank. Builder. New 3
bedroom, 2 bath homes. Car
peting.
range, dishwasher,
disposal, c entral heat air. Lot IN
X 160'. Ph. 671-460 .

Co.

NEW BOARDING KENNELS WITH

Sales, 3550 S. Orange Ave.

klNGSBERR- El Capitan

BROKERS
The Timi Tested Firm
322 6123
Nights 322-3.434

Lawn Seivice

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Garage Rummage
Sales

REALTOR

634 7647

T. JOHN'S REALTY

Heating

41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

ReAltor

Ottiermens AKC, red male, $ mos.
old. House broken, shots, wormed,
friendly, 3239467.

Registered Appaloosa gelding. I
years old. Beautiful blanket, $400.
Lake Mary, 323069).

ZIG-ZAG SEWING MA

Orlando M.on.-Fri, 9 109, Sat. 9

REAL ESTATE.

Elmer Bahafla, Inc.

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To Serve You

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beautiful AKC pups. Brindle &amp;
fawn. Females, $100. Males, $125.
Call n3 4192.

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MILLERS
'6 19 Orlando Drive, 377 0)5;

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Specials on good used furniture.
Roll Away fled
$20
Bedroom, Complete. fled,
nightstand, dresser
$79
Dnett.-lchairs
$75
Mcxlern Sofa .......$5

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CHINES (7) never been usec
Tnese mach ines have built I
Controls for zig-zag buttonshole'i
blind stitch, fancy patterns, etc
'ash or terms. United Freig,,

3324153i After 5,333711)

We Succeed!"

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1965 Chevrolet Impala, I door, air
conditioned, RIM, power brakes &amp;

'lO LTD Ford Station Wagon
Loaded, 11650
Ph. 3321181 ext. 47.1-5, Ask for Torn
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36.0 x IS, black, 116.95 plus t*.; 650 x
13w w, $1795 plus t*.; 775* 11w
w, $II.9j plus t*.; L7$ x IS w-w,
130.9$ plus tx.. Bargains on Pirelli
Steel belted radial tires. Lots of
good used fires, 13 and up.

37) 6299.

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TV. Radio.Stcreo

Buy, sell, consign, appraise,
Special sales out of an ything
value. Hwy. 17-97 (behind Wil
Chester Mobile Homes .)
3237310
Sa nford, Fla,
373.74

661 1791. Deflary 666 1613

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position, built in buttonhole mikc'r
with designs. Pay $3830 or 6
paymentS of $7 per month. See at
5,snlord Sewing Center, 307 (3
First St Downtown.

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Pets and Supplies

TIRES

Love is a Pug for Christmas. Sri
yours now, 190 Alma, Lake Mary

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0)W First St.

"We Don't Stop

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H. UNSWORTH REALTY

Owner will hold mtg. at I pcI. for 20
yi't. 53)) mO. Very clean, well
located 3 bd,m., family rm..
for mal living and dining rm.. eat
In kitchen with pantry. Many
etiras put In by owner, will stay.
533.900

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Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

,himpooer for only 11 per day.

Upright Piano
$150
373 0319anytirnt.

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Miscellaneous, New and u-si
furnituri and appliances. Pit
special sales (watch ads)

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CARRIAGE i4ILL
REFINANCING COST

Camping Equipment
Tent I
Accessories
Ph, 323 5765 after I

PUBLIC AUCTION EVER

II you earn between $4500 5)0.000
annually, and have good cr edit,
you may Quality for a 3 or I
bedroom home in a rural areal

"Stop Urn!"

Hall Realty

Reatty, 322 11,31
A,' dii) 9?

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TEREO COMPONENT SETS
$99.95 ea. 3 only. In handsome
w a lnut finish with world famous 4
speed automatic turntable,
speaker audio System, AM FM
radio, I track toot player. Cash or
terms United Freight Sales, 3590
S Orange Ave., Orlando. Mon.
Fri. 9 to 9, Sat 9 to S

854% INTEREST
NO DOWN PAYMENT

C A. Whiddon. Sr., Broker
1)1 74 Park. Sanf or d
377 5991

paint

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caving sta'e'- 77 ft, mobile home
on private rented lot, Casselberry
area. £7 Ford window van. Trench
Taylor looter machine with some
accounts. Lot on small river near
Hwy. 301 &amp; SO. Ph. $310944 after
pm

Raymond M. Ball, Reg. Broker
Esther Pta??, Associate
Ill West First St.
327 561)

Maitland, 62$ 0606

Camping Equipment

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down, take over. Call
Manager 3736730.

372081?

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`70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. Nothing

Equipment for Rent

Rent

Otglfl'Gulbi'anSofl
55(0
Ph 666 all, Deflary

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a f ter

BALL REALTY

EVEREST REALTY INC.
Realtor, 1601 5. Hwy, I? 97

HANDYMAN SPECIAL- 3
bedroom, I bath, needs
and
fixing up. Only $14,103.

Payton

SAN MO PARKS, 1.33 Bedroom
Tra:lr &amp; Apts, 2 Adult pirkS. 2
FamilyparkS 3515 Hwy 17 97,
,,I 9) DAY ,

H7OKER
One yr old, large 3 bd'oom house.
Fenced yard, approx. 2 acres,
lakefront property on big Lake
Mary. Ph, 3277903.

CHOICE homesite, excellent
location, giant oaks. Only $6,700.
Hurry!

Apartments Rent
Furnished

830-55M
Rr..ito:

repars

53

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5c*ile Home Air Conditioning Unit,
) ton, a mos. old. F0. 1)1-2379
4:30.

Roberts &amp; Gilman

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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Good transportation, $230. In
360.1.

1I Volt Auto flatteres$tl 95

Musical Merchandise

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INVESTMENT. Building includes 3
attractive apes Will make nice
residence with qod rental •n
come, 521.503

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Twin size-) box springS, 7 mattresses, $4.50 each. Ph. 373-724

O,m,ner wants out Must sell! Neat,
cunvenient, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, full
Shag carpeted and f enced corner
lot Central heat air. price 133,000.
Assume peesent mortgage at 7
pcI interest Hurry, wnnt last'
C,mll Connie PusSrlF. '.soc

I bedrooms, P7 baths, $72,600 $ )750
down, HOLLAND REALTY,
Orok,r, Owner. 333 7Q3.

Unbeatable

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For Sale______

ASSELBERRY

Longwoo

is' SporiModel
Boat &amp;Trailer,$7 50
319 Celery, Ave., Sanf or d, Fla,

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BEST BUY-LOW PRICE

3 bedrrn, 1 bath home in excellent
condition. $15,500. Terms

U*ce1 and 7 bedroom ap,s
700 Magnolia Ave ,Apt. 3
32315A69n, ipm

Realt or s

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Auto Repairs
Autos for Sale
Parts. Accessories
-------- 1963 Ford Falcon $lation Wagon.
4EEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 Sanlorci Avenue

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aI Hour set
Call 377 7a1

830.5500

New Lumber For Sale
Reasonable
37) 5620

Beautiful console piano, priced for
Quick sale-Someone with good
credit can take up small monthly
Payments. For more information,
call atter 3 p.m. 377 7159

Advcr.

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CARROLL'S FURNITURE,

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Herald Want Ad by calling 332
26)) and asking for a friendly

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Roberts &amp; Gilman

Inc.

SMALL LOT

Two bedrOoms. 1 bath. wll to *1W
carpeting, drapes. central hilt
air, Folly equipPd kitchen
with dishwItt'er. Call Mrs.
WeIthirby 373 1652.

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3 b'drooni, I' i or t*O baths, all
brick From 573.403 701h Strtet to
LocosI, turn left to lath SI.. right
on Valei,cia Court North. .Model
open 16 p.m. daily. On site phone
323 7010.

Houses for Sale

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"Sanford's Sales Leader"
Your Multiple Listing Agency
Local and National MLS
REALTORS
3563 Park Dr.

SPRINGS

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Bana na bike. A - I shape
New Tires, $15
Ph. 377 7143 after I

?HOA. Don't throw away useful Idle
items. Sell them Quickly With a

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Apply Valley (NW7 0 ) Prestige
lo(attOfl, executive 3 bedroom, 2
balh, family room, all rooms and
closets overIied Transf er for ces
'.,ml' 1 69.5 0
Call Barbara
','.clran. Atc.7(

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G G. BLAIR BROKER
A J, PENN1NGTON ASSOC
323 7710
Home
1229320

33 Houses Rent Furnished

Newly renovalc. Clan A rating
Color TV, Courtesy car pick up
service Family unite, cf
ficIeni over nit, lOw weekly
rat, 322-3103.

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wt- CONDITIONED

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All sizes and models, 10 Speros S
Speed", and standard bikes rio,v
available at Firestone Store, Call
377 0711.

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Extra clean rooms S. effecienci,
By day week month 373.491

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Appliances

Bicycles

Bikes, Bikes, Bikes

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ROBSOIIMARINE
7977 Hwy If 97
377 $961

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CITY
WANT TO SEE A FIRST
CLASS HOME for only $37,500?
Has 3 bedrooms, 2 balhs, extra
rice Fiorida room and corner lof .
Believe ust See thiS homi before
you buy anything. We know you'll
be surprised'

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Small Sailboat
Small
Suitable for child $35
Ph.
34)9

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Equipment
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0'nette Set, Couch &amp; match;ng
:tiar. Rahy fled. Double Bed, A pt
lilt' electriC toye 3?) III)

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Boats &amp; Marine

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WE LOVE BIG FAMILIES
beca us e we have a S bedroom
home with I baths, climate control
and huge multi car carport? And,
l's only $21,900. W ant to see it

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tnrmica top Also console tab?
312 7767 afte' 6

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or 6 side chairs. Custom marble

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R ef rigerator.
dnd
Dryers
Atashers
Stausc)ard S it, pool table, 5150
'ARWANTY
free Delivery.
Guinea pig, $3. Ph. 372 4557.
'HITESIDE APPLIANCES. 641
7
-'.SOt)uIt' Home (lank RrpOsessons
Stereo Cabinet wltho'jr corn
IS to choose from 1)1 2J?I
nents. 5-IS,- Sears doll stroller,
IS Barbie Surprise House, $5 1;2
Freezers
69)).
?,Sake lotS of room in your closets.
iii-,
to (tiCOSi' from
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.ppl,antc Sales &amp; Srrvicr, 7617 5
Sell No Longer Needed Items with
MAITLANDFL.EAMART
,i Classified Ad.
. vench Ave, SanfOrd, 372 76S1
1911 Hwy I? 97 Open Sat I Sun 9 5
1 PIMORE
WASHER, parts,
838 2920
ersiict'. used
machines.
13
Lots and Acreage
SOONEY APPLIANCEs, 3
1k59?
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Household Goods
LAKEFRONT HOMESITES
LAKE MARKHAM ESTATES
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Pr e Christmas Sale on floor model
$6,000 515.000. 8)06000
Custom drapes. Printed
Whirlpool Appliances. Come in,
111* 16", 45* II"
cc them. BIg Savings. Geneva
Ph, 372 $.431 or 372-7257
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Income and
I.teating &amp; Air Conditioning sery,
Investment Property
Matching Sofa I Chair, 99; ". site
3096 Orlando Dr. 373 5431r
bed, $30: both nearly new. 372Good income corner property, ill'
WIsIihers., ranges. refrig. $39.95 up
3795,
"Y. zoned ceimmerclal ScI',.'----------- t'pp11inrn
ijf i,tiiIC LOfi'pIt-IC t:."iltoQrn Suiti'
5,),5j33, Tcrms. F'tu. 112 2760
ii o Sanford Ave 323 2137
Formica tops. New mattress 1.
box springs, 1)35. Ph. $31 75r9
)bc'd:ciom, 12 35, front kitchen air,
$2600. Ph. 377 4299 between Ia rn
5 p.m.

Realty

WP
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
3771991
19195 Fr.nth
Eve Sunday, 377 7 3 71 or 332 1436

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645 3313

2 bedroom hOuse, 1 bedroom air.
3412 StevensAve $115 first, last
Ph be forei, m •afterSp.m 332
715.4

SlumberlarKi Motel

, LMINOLE REALTOR ORL

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Stemper Agency

ALTAMONTE.- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
eat In kitchen, family room,
oeaullfully wooded bres near
Lake Florida, $30,503

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
500 French Ave.
3603 Orlando Or
333 5700
373 5300

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SEWING MACHINES, STRETCH
STITCHES, (I) nationally aver
lived brand has all the I6test
stretch stitches, famous front
to.4ding bobn', built in bulton
tmoIs, blind him and decorative
design. 599.50 eacn. Easy
payments available. United
U,L'iUht Sales, 35.50 S. Orange
Ave., Orlando, Mon -Fri. 9 to v.
Sal.9toS

10 WIDE FOR SALE
Air
ondituonr, washer and rie,v
retrigerator,

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Household Goods

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HOBBY WORKSHOP
Also use for dark rooni, t oo ls,
storage and wile's favorite hotiby
ALL FOR
521 Si)) with $7,500 down Minimum
LIo%inQ, $725 ma, includes all? Or
FHA. VA terms At least take a
lcok and tell your friends and tell
US what you think of this ad

CASSELBERRY- MINI GROVE
SQVCC.4e oranges from your c'i.v
trert Large privacy fenced y,srd
3 bedroom, 7 bath, lovily drax"
md carpeting, double garage
Low down payment, move right
i n , $31,500

Roommate wanted-Clean &amp; neat
Business Opportunities

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Miscellaneous

BROOK FIELD, 171, set upon I acre
woOdtd lot, river rights,
t
tamp, 3 bdrm.. 64' x 17g. Dealer,
37) 0350.

2S2l Park Dr. 3727111
REALTOR Alterhouss:
327 9764
377 399)
372 064

WORKSHOP AND STORAGE
(.oes with this atlradlive 4 bedroom.
2 bath masonry home Good
convenient area, c entral air and
hrt. wall to wall car pe t, kitchen
eQuipped, washer and dryer,
ertras 'ilus,

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ADULTS NO PETS
IIW 2nd St

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Realtor

JACK R. McCLURE
Registered Broker

WELAKA

Mature retired lady Blbyi,111n9 6.
ItOh? HouSekpig Deflary
Sanford area O*n Tran
Iporlalion Plays P4ano %%t it'
Box SI1 care of The S,%
Herald, Bo 1657, Sanford

Houses for Sale

Jim Hunt Realty

KULP REALTY

373 1170

Situations Wanted

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Owner I bedr oom wood frami
house Close in, $9,500 Total price
Terms Jimmie Cowan, 311
Palmetto Ave.

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Houses for Sale

Ibedroom, 7 story, I'i baths Air
conditioned, very Ijrge room
elder Pifll (Cr "er Pci! UCd
rva r s Zc-n'.'d M 41.

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I bedrm, 2 bath, 7 story. Larç
Iarndy room, air unditiunpm well
landscaped Longwood 577,50

BEDROOMS,
flEDROOMS. ADULTS ONLY
AR AVENUE MOBILE PARK

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pimp 06S Apply between 26
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Furnished

Help Wanted

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SANFORD 322-1481
W. PARK 644-8916

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evidence Shindle made a unable to contest LaPointe'3
$ in I own he
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electrical inspector
Will and that he did not know if more
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dismissed by Circuit "argument" or "fight" took

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are the result of people
board member Dennis Shindle,
indicted Oct 9 b} the grand given one month after the in- oerreacting to the energy
jury on extortion and perjury dictment was handed down' crisis. "The fluctuations are a
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said that there had been

tremors. Dozens of persons no report of any frost on tender
callud sherff!'s departments
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